MEO Kalorama shares details and initial line-up for Madrid debut in August

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MEO Kalorama shares details and initial line-up for Madrid debut in August

MEO Kalorama announced that it will be hosting a new festival in Madrid from August 29-31, following the success of the previous two years in Lisbon, Portugal. The festival has already confirmed an impressive lineup, featuring artists such as Sam Smith, Massive Attack, LCD Soundsystem, Jungle, Raye, The Smile, and Peggy Gou. This year’s festival will also include UK jazz act Ezra Collective, DJ duo Overmono, soul singer Olivia Dean, and American synth-pop’s Nation of Language.

The MEO Kalorama festival covers a wide variety of genres, spanning across the live and electronic music spectrum, in addition to including established and emerging musicians. This festival will be held at IFEMA Madrid, which is well-known since 1980 and regarded as one of Europe’s five most important trade fair institutions and the leading one in Spain. Tickets have been on sale since May 7, and those who wanted to buy them can head over to the Kalorama Madrid website for more information.

MEO Kalorama, an energetic and engaging event, plans to bring a lot of excitement and energy to the City of Madrid this year, with a mix of top-drawer international and local artists. The festival has attracted an eclectic mix of music lovers and bands from around the world. This year’s lineup includes a variety of sounds across different genres like jazz, electronic, soul, and pop. Attendees can expect to experience some unforgettable performances at MEO Kalorama.

The announcement of MEO Kalorama’s new festival in Madrid has excited many music fans worldwide. With top-tier international artists like Sam Smith, Massive Attack, and LCD Soundsystem, in addition to emerging talents like Olivia Dean, Nation of Language, and Ezra Collective. The festival is shaping up to be an unmissable event for music lovers, who can enjoy the diversity of performances and genres across the live and electronic music spectrum

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