NxWorries, Children of Zeus and Son Little join 2023 line-up for Cross The Tracks
London's Cross The Tracks festival has confirmed new additions for next year's event including Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge's collaborative project NxWorries, alongside Children of Zeus, Son Little and more.
NxWorries - who returned with their first new single in six years "Where I Go" in October - have joined the 2023 line-up alongside Children of Zeus, Son Little, Yazmin Lacey and Annahstasia, and will play the Brockwell Park festival with Masego, Kelis, Alfa Mist, Gilles Peterson, Roy Ayers, Ravyn Lenae, DOMi & JD Beck, Loose Ends and others.
The lineup you cannot miss next summer is here! Get ready for #xthetracks23 and watch #andersonpaak & #Knxledge live as their collab project #NxWorries alongside great artists such as #masego, #kelis, #alfamist and many more!
— Cross The Tracks (@xthetracks_) December 13, 2022
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The 2023 edition of Cross The Tracks will also feature more than 40 breweries from across South London, as well as over 40 food and drink traders, and specially designed stages.
Cross The Tracks takes place in London's Brockwell Park on 28 May 2023. Head to xthetracks.com for tickets and more information.
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