Róisín Murphy, Slowthai and Channel Tres join MELT Festival 2023 line-up
15 February 2023, 12:01
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Some new names have been added to the MELT Festival 2023 line-up today including Róisín Murphy, Slowthai, Channel Tres and more.
Róisín Murphy, Slowthai and Channel Tres have joined the 2023 MELT Festival line-up alongside d4vd, Ojerime, Stella Explorer, LSDXOXO, Agar Agar, Altin Gün and more.
The new names will play this year's festival alongside Beabadoobee, Daphni, Nia Archives, Namasenda, EKKSTACY, Joy Orbison, Sevdaliza, HAAi, Boys Noize and others.
MELT Festival will take place from 8-11 June at Germany's Ferropolis in Gräfenhainichen. Visit meltfestival.de for more information and tickets.
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