Central Cee, Doja Cat, Becky Hill and 21 Savage lead stacked Longitude 2024 line-up

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Central Cee, Doja Cat, Becky Hill and 21 Savage lead stacked Longitude 2024 line-up

Dublin’s Longitude Festival has announced its first wave of headlining artists, including Central Cee, Doja Cat, Becky Hill, and 21 Savage. The event, which will be held at Marlay Park from June 29-30, 2024, has recently revealed that DJs Belters Only, blk., Joel Corry, Sonny Fodera, rap trio D-Block Europe, dance-pop singer Jazzy and viral sensation Kenya Grace are also set to perform, with further announcements to come.

Presale tickets for the festival can be registered for on Longitude’s official website on January 31 at 12 pm local time, while general ticket sales will begin on February 2 at 12 pm local time. Compared to last year’s edition, which was headlined by Calvin Harris and Travis Scott, the upcoming event will showcase a new line-up consisting of talented and diverse musicians.

The festival’s UK-based sister event, Latitude Festival, also recently announced its 2024 line-up, including prominent artists such as Keane, Duran Duran, Kasabian, and London Grammar, along with Nile Rodgers & Chic, The Darkness, Future Islands, Lankum, The Vaccines, Khruangbin, Orbital, Corinne Bailey Rae, Jockstrap, and others. The event will take place between July 25 and 28 at Suffolk’s Henham Park.

Since 2013, Longitude Festival has hosted various well-known musicians such as Tyler, The Creator, Dave, Stormzy, Future, Cardi B, A$AP Rocky, Lil Baby, and JPEGMAFIA, with every year coming with a star-studded line-up. Last year’s edition received a four-star review by NME, with Max Pilley highlighting the festival’s nostalgic tone, particularly on Pulp’s headlining set, stating: “These first shows the band have played in eleven years have been brimming with nostalgic goodwill, and as they tear through classics from their iconic ‘Different Class’, multiple generations rejoice together.”

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