
Kelly Rowland and Years & Years to headline Mighty Hoopla 2023
The 2023 Mighty Hoopla line-up has been revealed, featuring headliners Kelly Rowland and Years & Years.
As well as featuring headline performances from Rowland and Years & Years, next year's two-day event at London's Brockwell Park will include appearances from Confidence Man, Jake Shears, Jamelia, Rachel Stevens, Natasha Bedingfield, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Kelis, DAGNY, Aqua, Beverley Knight and many others.
Full line up is now available on https://t.co/BrbFjtsqsI, including day by day line ups. pic.twitter.com/lGNBje32Az
— Mighty Hoopla (@mightyhoopla) November 9, 2022
Years & Years' Olly Alexander said, "I’m very very excited to be back headlining the very fab queer extravaganza that is Mighty Hoopla! It’s been amazing to watch the festival grow over the years and I’m really thrilled to be part of such a stellar line-up of artists I really love!! I promise to bring pleather, giant toilet cubicles, PVC and the gayest show ever to Brockwell Park. Together our collective gay power will be unmatched! It’s going to be really sexy and fun and I can’t wait!"
Mighty Hoopla 2023 will take place on 3 and 4 June 2023 at London's Brockwell Park. Tickets are on sale now from mightyhoopla.com.
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