Jelani Blackman, Rachel Chinouriri, Crows and more join The Great Escape 2022 line-up
Over 180 new names have joined The Great Escape 2022 line-up today, including Jelani Blackman, Rachel Chinouriri, Crows and more.
Jelani Blackman, Rachel Chinouriri and Crows will play the Brighton festival alongside new additions Broadside Hacks, BC Camplight, Alewya, Cat Burns, Thomas Headon, A.O Gerber, Goat Girl, Penelope Isles, Lynks, Human Interest, Molly Payton, Bru-C, Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn, Cody Frost, Party Dozen, Joe & The Shitboys and many more.
Our biggest wave of new artists for #TGE22 is here!
— The Great Escape (@thegreatescape) March 30, 2022
Announcing OVER 180 new acts joining us this May including @FSandHG, @bears_in_trees, @AtheAstronaut and many more!
Discover all the new acts and grab some tickets by heading over on our website. https://t.co/jAtAYPJFVe pic.twitter.com/wbs0kkbep5
The new names will join previously announced acts such as MUNA, Lido Pimienta and Alfie Templeman, SIPHO, Dreya Mac, Finn Askew, Delilah Montagu, KAM-BU, Lime Garden, Malady, Maple Glider, Mysie, Priya Ragu, Rebecca Black, Baby Queen, Yard Act, Sinead O'Brien, Christian Lee Hutson, Abby Roberts and others.
This year's Spotlight Show at the Brighton Dome Concert Hall will be headlined by Tems, and will also feature Enny and Gabriels.
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