
Black Country, New Road and Mdou Moctar among first names for Visions Festival 2022
Visions Festival have announced the first wave of names for this year's event, including Black Country, New Road, Mdou Moctar and more.
Hackney's Visions Festival has unveiled the first names playing the 2022 event, which includes Black Country, New Road, Mdou Moctar, For Those I Love, Keeley Forsyth, Giant Swan, Oklou, Miso Extra, aya, deathcrash, Louis Culture, The Golden Dregs, Léa Sen, Tiberius B, Nukuluk, Sans Soucis, O., Bored at My Grandma’s House and Voka Gentle.
Visions has also confirmed a Friday (22 July) event at Hackney Round Chapel which will be co-headlined by Yumi Zouma and Far Caspian.
We're also throwing a special pre-party on 22nd July at Round Chapel, co-headlined by Yumi Zouma and Far Caspian, plus more special guests to be announced.
— Visions Festival (@VisionsFestival) March 24, 2022
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