WOO HAH! 2019 announces BROCKHAMPTON, Little Simz, Travis Scott, and more
WOO HAH! festival in the Netherlands reveals its first wave of performers for next year, including BROCKHAMPTON, Little Simz, Travis Scott, and more.
As WOO HAH! moves towards its sixth birthday next summer, the Netherlands' festival reveals the first wave of urban rap acts joining them next year.
There's some huge US acts like Travis Scott, BROCKHAMPTON, and Rae Sremmurd, and a brilliant selection of some of the UK's hottest lyricists, including Little Simz, and fast flow professional Ocean Wisdom.
Elsewhere the lineup boasts performances from $uicideboy$, Gunna, Sheck Wes, JD. Reid, Joysylvio, Killy, Prime, Ray Fuego, Winnie, and Young Ellens.
Festival director Ruud Lemmen explains, "After selling out this summer, we are determined to make a bigger impression in 2019. We are therefore proud to welcome Travis Scott to WOO HAH! for the 3rd time. Furthermore, various festival features - such as The Block and Lil Cube - will make a comeback and we are already exploring other forms of entertainment. And despite having taken some of the most beautiful images of the festival in 2018; it goes without saying that we will also do something about the dust next year!"
The 2018 edition of the festival saw performances from J.Cole, A$AP Rocky, Migos, Ty Dolla $ign, Joey Bada$$, and many more.
WOO HAH! will take place at Beekse Bergen in the Netherlands from 12-14 July 2019. Weekend tickets without camping start at €134 (approximately £120). Find out more information.
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