Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Tame Impala among first names for Rock en Seine 2022
The first names for next year's Rock en Seine festival in Paris have been revealed, featuring Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Tame Impala and more.
After taking two years off due to the pandemic, Rock en Seine will return to Domaine National de Saint-Cloud in Paris for an extended, four-day event in 2022.
This morning (8 October), the first artists for the 2022 line-up have been announced, featuring Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Tame Impala, Jamie xx, Kraftwerk, Stromae, La Femme, The Blaze plus FKJ, AURORA, DIIV, Los Bitchos, Malik Djoudi, Jehnny Beth and The Limiñanas.
Ouverture de la billetterie le lundi 11 octobre, be ready !
— Rock en Seine (@rockenseine) October 8, 2021
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Jim King, CEO of European Festivals at AEG Presents said, "It’s very exciting to announce the return and a new vision for Rock en Seine, with one of the most impressive line ups in the history of the festival. Headliners Stromae, Tame Impala and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds will be joined by a deep supporting line up including Kraftwerk and Jamie xx. To match this incredible line up, the new format for the festival sees it grow to four days. Paris has always provided a cultural heart beat in Europe and with its incredible city centre location in the beautiful gardens of Saint Cloud on the banks of the River Seine, Rock en Seine provides four days of music in one of the World's truly great cities that is easily accessible for music fans from all over Europe."
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