Wiki, Dana Gavanski and more complete Visions Festival 2022 line-up
London's Visions Festival has announced the final names joining the 2022 line-up, which includes Wiki, Dana Gavanski and more.
Wiki and Dana Gavanski have joined the 2022 line-up today (17 May) alongside James Holden & Warclaw Zimpel, Jessica Winter, Home Counties, HighSchool, Tonstartssbandht and more.
The new names will play the multi-venue London festival with Black Country, New Road, Mdou Moctar, For Those I Love, Giant Swan, Miso Extra, Keeley Forsyth, Oklou, The Golden Dregs, Léa Sen, Tiberius B and more.
2022 will also mark the return of the fan-favourite Visions Festival dog show, which will be held in association with All Dogs Matter and takes place at The Paddock behind Hackney Church. Categories for 2022 include Waggiest Tail, Golden Oldie (dogs ages seven and over), Best Rescue, Miss Hackney and Mr Hackney. Enter your dog for £5 at alldogsmatter.co.uk.
HERE THEY ARE over the moon to share with you the full VISIONS line-up and announce..... DRUM ROLL...... THE RETURN OF THE BELOVED DOG SHOW pic.twitter.com/EI6O7zbFIL
— Visions Festival (@VisionsFestival) May 17, 2022
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