
Friendly Fires, Dream Wife, Honeyblood, and more to play Citadel 2019
25 February 2019, 12:23
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The first names for London's Citadel festival have been revealed, with Friendly Fires, Dream Wife, Honeyblood, and more set to perform.
Catfish and the Bottlemen, Rag'n'Bone Man, DMA's, The Coronas, and Balcony will play the main stage at Gunnersbury Park.
The Communion stage will host Bear’s Den, Matt Corby, Matthew and the Atlas, and more, while DIY's stage will host our Five Day Forecast 2019 performers Squid, as well as Fontaines D.C., Talos, and more.
Landing to you today, a new #Citadel19 is upon us
— Citadel Festival (@CitadelFestival) February 25, 2019
Revealing our headliners @thebottlemen and so much more to discover
Tickets go on general sale Wednesday 27th February at 9am x pic.twitter.com/v6oAayZNhk
Citadel will take place on Sunday 14 July, the same weekend as Lovebox, which confirmed its first wave of names two weeks ago. Tickets for Citadel go on sale 27 February from 9am. Find out more.
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