Peggy Gou, Chet Faker, James Holden and more join Sónar Lisboa 2023 line-up
Sónar Lisboa has added some new names to the 2023 line-up today including Peggy Gou, Chet Faker, James Holden and more.
Peggy Gou, Chet Faker (DJ) and James Holden have joined the Sónar Lisboa line-up alongside WhoMadeWho, Amelie Lens, Folamour, Major League DJZ, Anfisa Letyago and more, and will play the 2023 festival with SHERELLE and Kode9, Max Cooper, WhoMadeWho, KiNK, VTSS and others.
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Sónar Lisboa will kick off Sónar's 30th anniversary celebrations at the end of March, followed by Sónar Istanbul in late April, and Sónar Barcelona in mid-June.
"The festival marks its 30th anniversary with an entirely electronic line-up that celebrates club culture, the role of the DJ as a cultural symbol of our time, and the diversity of sounds at the heart of today's electronic music scene," explains Enric Palau, co-director of Sónar. "It does so with a wide representation of emblematic artists - those who have grown alongside Sónar over the years and are now considered masters of the form- plus some of the hottest names in electronic music today".
Sónar Lisboa takes place in Lisbon between 31 March and 2 April. Visit sonarlisboa.pt for tickets and more information.
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