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April's fickle weather and Pukkelpop's eclectic lineup have at least 1 thing in common - you never know what surprises they have in store. We can already reveal the musical treats on Sunday 18 August: Channel Tres (third time at Pukkelpop); sensual funky feelgood rap from Compton and Becky Hill, one of the most streamed pop artists of the moment and famous for her collabs with Chase & Status and Netsky, among others.
Joining us too on Sunday is British-Pakistani DJ Ahadadream, bringing his unique blend of beats to the stage. Additionally, Bibi Seck will be adding more fantastic dance vibes to the mix. Don't miss the special solo debut from Bolis Pupul, along with DEBBY FRIDAY's magnetic presence that will have you hitting the dance floor in no time.
FUTURE UTOPIA, the brainchild of Frasier T. Smith, will be introducing their highly anticipated second album, while Glass Beams will treat you to psychedelic music with Indian influences. Get ready for emo power pop from Hot Milk, American metalcore from Jesus Piece, and a one-of-a-kind mix of hardcore, hip-hop, synth, and punk from MSPAINT or I. JORDAN if euphoric eurobeat is more your jam.
Only Sunday tickets are still available at tickets.pukkelpop.be; the rest of the festival has been sold out for weeks.
If you've already purchased a combi or Friday ticket, get ready to be swept away by the mesmerizing drum 'n' bass beats of Andromedik, the ethereal synthpop sounds of Artemas, a captivating live Mediterranean dj set by Cellini, and the legendary English hip-hop and grime artist Dizzee Bonkers Rascal. Also on Friday's lineup: house sensation Flansie, French psychedelic sibling duo SLIFT; the German cousin of Joost Klein, MCR-T; indie pop vocalists Nieve Ella, and another enchanting sibling duo Wasia Project, delivering beautiful pop melodies. Family ties rule!
If you're among the fortunate ones with a Saturday ticket in your inbox, be sure to catch Amber Broos, one of Belgium's hottest young DJs. Equally noteworthy is BERRE, representing the singer-songwriter genre. The effortlessly cool Blck Mamba promises an infectious groove that'll keep your dancing feet moving and brand-new indie band English Teacher is poised for a bright future. If you're attending grandson's show, don't forget to sing, jump and mosh.
Jazz Brak, a member of the renowned Brussels hip-hop collective Stikstof, is set to perform solo at Kiewit. Joining him there are DJ and producer Kevin de Vries, known for his beautifully melodic techno sets; the dynamic raps and electrifying energy of Kleine Crack & Slagter and KI/KI with a mesmerizing trancy techno journey. Don't miss singer-songrapper Snelle, DJ Meg10, who advocates for a more inclusive club scene for females and the queer community; the ethereal pop melodies of New West and the highly anticipated performance by Wunderhorse.
For the latest version of our lineup, check out www.pukkelpop.be. New names will be announced within a few weeks.