Michael Kiwanuka, Faithless, Bicep and Jessie Ware lead stacked Wilderness 2024 line-up

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Michael Kiwanuka, Faithless, Bicep and Jessie Ware lead stacked Wilderness 2024 line-up

The highly-anticipated line-up for Wilderness Festival 2024 has been revealed, with Michael Kiwanuka, Faithless, Bicep, and Jessie Ware confirmed as headliners. The festival will take place at Cornbury Park in Oxfordshire from August 1-4, 2024. In addition to the headliners, a variety of artists such as Bill Bailey, Oh My God! It’s The Church, Bjorn Again, Barry Can’t Swim, De La Soul, and Alison Goldfrapp will be playing at the event.

Wilderness Festival will not only feature live music but will also offer other activities for attendees to participate in, including comedy shows, film screenings, Q&A sessions, and panels. Tickets and camping packages are already available for purchase. Last year’s festival, featuring The Chemical Brothers, Christine and The Queens, and Fatboy Slim, was a huge success. NME gave the festival a four-star rating, praising Fatboy Slim’s incredible closing set on The Wilderness Stage as the highlight of the weekend.

Faithless’ Sister Bliss recently released her latest solo single, the euphoric house track “Do It Right”. Faithless has also announced their return to the stage at Camp Bestival Shropshire after an eight-year hiatus. The performance, which runs from August 15-18, will be their first since the death of Maxi Jazz in 2022 at the age of 65. Bliss said that she was “heartbroken” after Jazz’s death and that the upcoming show will be in his honour.

Wilderness Festival promises to be a memorable experience for attendees with its impressive line-up of headliners and other performing acts. With a variety of activities and events to participate in, it’s a must-see cultural experience for people who enjoy music, comedy, film, and more. Anyone interested in attending can purchase tickets and camping packages now

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