Flow Festival has announced a second wave of acts for 2023 including Blur and Wizkid.
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The event is due to take place in Helsinki, Finland between August 11 and August 13. Organisers confirmed last month that acts including FKA Twigs, Caroline Polachek, Suede and Devo would perform over the weekend.
Today (January 25) it’s been revealed that Blur will head to Flow as part of the band’s 2023 reunion. Wizkid, meanwhile, is set to make his first-ever appearance in Finland as part of this summer’s festival.
The remaining newly announced acts are as follows: Tove Lo, Moderat, Sudan Archives, Eddie Palmieri, Nu Genea, Maustetytöt, and Litku Klemetti Viihdeorkesteri.
Tickets for Flow Festival 2023 are on sale now – you can purchase yours here. Check out the announcement post below.
NEW ACTS & all tickets on sale! Afropop superstar Wizkid and Britpop giant Blur join Flow’s lineup! Other new acts are Tove Lo, Moderat, Sudan Archives, Eddie Palmieri, Nu Genea live band, Maustetytöt III and Litku Klemetti Viihdeorkesteri. Program: https://t.co/BRo9IS046b pic.twitter.com/MBlL8o9myW
— Flow Festival (@flowfestival) January 25, 2023
Flow Festival made its return last year for the first time since before the COVID pandemic, with acts including Fontaines D.C., Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and Gorillaz gracing its stage at the historical Suvilahti, a former power plant area in the city.
Meanwhile, Blur have been revealed as the first headliners for the 2023 edition of Summer Sonic Festival in Japan.
The Britpop icons will reunite this summer for a pair of huge concerts at Wembley Stadium in London as well as an outdoor gig at Malahide Castle in Dublin. Additionally, they’ve confirmed appearances at Primavera Sound, Roskilde and Italy’s Lucca Summer Festival.
Last November, frontman Damon Albarn talked about living up to fans’ expectations of the highly anticipated concerts.
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