Le Guess Who? announces the Wilco, Savages, Julia Holter, and Suuns-curated lineups
Dutch festival Le Guess Who? has revealed each of the programs assembled by its four curators: Wilco, Savages, Julia Holter, and Suuns.
Tortoise, Tim Gecker, Bassekou Kouyaté, Ngoni Ba, Jessy Lanza, Laurel Halo, Hannah Peel, Bo Ningen, and many more have been confirmed for the Utrecht shindig.
Curated by Wilco: Wilco, Tortoise, Lee Ranaldo & El Rayo, Bassekou Kouyaté & Ngoni Ba, Fennesz, Steve Gunn, William Tyler, Wand, Drinks, Pita, 75 Dollar Bill, The Cairo Gang, Arnold Dreyblatt, Kyoka, Klara Lewis, Daniel Bachman, Shopping, Tom Carter.
Curated by Savages: Savages, Tim Hecker, Beak>, Bo Ningen, Container, Jessy Lanza, Good Sad Happy Bad, Hannah Peel, I Speak Machine, Duke Garwood, A Dead Forest Index, Johnny Hostile, Don Teel Curtis, Mario Batkovic.
Curated by Suuns: Suuns, Alessandro Cortini, Marching Church, DJ Nigga Fox, Samuel Kerridge, RP Boo, Jerusalem In My Heart, Brian Case, Marie Davidson, Patrick Higgins.
Curated by Julia Holter: Julia Holter, Laurel Halo, Laraaji, Tashi Wada & Yoshi Wada, Circuit des Yeux, Jackie Lynn, Maya Dunietz performs the music of Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, Lucrecia Dalt, Aine O'Dwyer, Delphine Dora, Lau Nau, Josephine Foster, Jessica Moss.
Check out who else is playing.
As well as the live music, the Mega Record and CD Fair takes place in the city at the same time as Le Guess Who?. Billed as The Biggest Record Fair In The World, over 500 deals will assemble and present a jaw-dropping collection of vinyl and memorabilia.
Le Guess Who? 2016 takes place 10-13 November in Utrecht, the Netherlands. We went last year and had a bloody great time.
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