GALA Festival has announced its full line-up for its ninth year of running, set to take place from May 24-26 at Peckham Rye Park in London. The festival will be hosted by NTS, Adonis, JUMBI, Do!!You!!! Radio, Refuge Worldwide, and The Pickle Factory. The festival is set to feature Aba Shanti-I, Charisse C, Joy Orbison, Bianca Oblivion b2b Sam Binga, Nabihah Iqbal, Girls Don’t Sync, Loraine James, Kode9, Novelist, and DJ EZ for their headline performance on the Friday. Nicholas Daley, renowned fashion designer, will also bring his Woven Rhythms concept show to GALA on Friday. The show was a sell-out at Southbank Centre last year.
Saturday’s line-up comprises Job Jobse, Eris Drew b2b Octo Octa, ISAbella, Manami, Palms Trax, Sally C, and Yu Su. The line-up for Sunday includes Antal b2b Hunee b2b Special Guest, Midland, DJ Paulette b2b Prosumer, Peach, and Folamour for their headlining on Sunday. Charlie Bones will be taking over Do!!You!! Radio for the third year in a row, broadcasting live across the festival. Tickets for GALA Festival are available through presale, with the full lineup available on their website.
GALA Festival has been a staple event in London’s festival calendar, often attracting some of the most significant performers and DJs in the scene. This year’s festival aims to continue that tradition with an exciting line-up of established and up-and-coming artists. The festival is set to take place across three days during the May Bank Holiday.
Over the years, Peckham Rye Park has become GALA’s go-to location, attracting a diverse audience from all over the country. With the festival’s line-up and focus on community, the event is set to provide a memorable experience for everyone who attends. It is vital to note that festival-goers should adhere to COVID-19 guidelines and regulations set by the government.
Overall, GALA’s line-up showcases the festival’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity. The festival has become a widely recognized event, and many are excited to see what GALA Festival has in store for its ninth year of running in London
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