
Tame Impala, Julien Baker, James Blake, and more join Øya 2019 line-up
04 February 2019, 11:19
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Norway's Øya Festival has revealed another cluster of names joining them this summer, including Tame Impala, Julien Baker, James Blake, and more.
Pond, Earl Sweatshirt, Black Midi, Rex Orange County, Yves Tumor, The Ocean, Turnstile, Sushi X Kobe, Unge Ferrari, and Razika are the lastest additions to this year's Øya Festival.
The Norwegian festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary this summer, and has already revealed performances from Robyn, The Cure, Mitski, IDLES, Slowthai, Sigrid, and more.
Tame Impala will headline the Thursday night, while The Cure will headline on the Wednesday, and Robyn on the Friday.
Øya Festival takes place at Tøyenparken, Oslo, from 6-10 August. Tickets for the week are currently at £279.57. Find out more.
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