
Gwenno and Rosie Frater-Taylor among first names for HowTheLightGetsIn 2022
The first names for London's HowTheLightGetsIn festival have been revealed, featuring Gwenno, Rosie Frater-Taylor and more.
The two-day music and philosophy festival will take place at Kenwood House in September, and today (21 July), Gwenno, Rosie Frater-Taylor, i.am.afiya, Vanity Fairy, Lichen, Gigi Williams, Emily Parish, Katie Mac, Mali Hayes and more have joined the 2022 line-up.
We're delighted to reveal the first music acts for #HTLGI22! Welcome @gwennosaunders, @rfratertaylor, @vanityfairydust, @malihayesmusic, @em_parish, @Torture_TDSBand, @itiskatiemac, @meanddeboe, @BourgMaurice + many, many more!
— HowTheLightGetsIn Festival (@HTLGIFestival) July 21, 2022
Grab your tickets now - https://t.co/R6Nks4qqNR pic.twitter.com/VGEKCzL6HG
HowTheLightGetsIn's 2022 theme is Error and Renaissance, and as well as hosting music, the festival will include talks from Australian moral philosopher Peter Singer, author Esther Freud, Labour politician Thangam Debbonaire, cognitive psychologist Donald Hoffman, British novelist Alex Wheatle, journalist Amelia Gentleman and neurosurgeon Henry Marsh.
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