SHERELLE, Kode9 and Max Cooper among first names for Sónar Lisboa 2023
The first names for the second edition of Sónar Lisboa have been revealed, featuring Max Cooper, SHERELLE and Kode9.
2023 will mark the second edition of Sónar Lisboa, and today the first names have been announced, featuring SHERELLE and Kode9, Max Cooper, WhoMadeWho, KiNK, VTSS, I Hate Models, Skream b2b Mala and more. Sónar Lisboa will include around 50 live performances and DJ sets in total.
First line-up announcement for Sónar Lisboa 2023.
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Earlier this month Fever Ray, Bicep, Oneohtrix Point Never and Shygirl were among the first names to be announced for next year's 30th anniversary edition of Sónar Barcelona.
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 2023. Visit sonarlisboa.pt for tickets and more information.
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