
Drongo, Wicky and School of X join SPOT Festival as full line-up is revealed
Denmark’s new music showcase festival SPOT has announced the full list of more than 145 artists set to play over two days at the Aarhus-based event.
The full programme is flush with emerging Danish and Nordic talent including Drongo, whose improvisational approach translates into playful, organic, and strange tracks that blend techno aesthetics and live musicians; Wicky, who blends American trap culture with a distinct cold and introspective Scandinavian sound; and Rasmus Littauer's project School of X – with music from his third album Seventh Heaven, which explores the pursuit of absolute happiness and perfection as a utopia.

Also revealed today is the programme and speakers for SPOT+, which includes Nabil Ayers (Beggars Group US) talking on how the independent music sector can adapt, thrive and maintain its creative and commercial integrity in the years ahead, and Liz Pelly discussing her book Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist.
The full list of names for SPOT are: 6 Years of Konkylie, ABSURD, AGGi, Ana Juél, Anakin Justin (NO), Anastasia, Anna Roemer with Strings, Ashes of Billy, Astrid Schick, B FROM E, Baseløs, BBYBITES, Bison Rouge, BITOI (DK/SE), Bjerg/Miilmann, Blush, BOABOA, Bonjour Papa, Bye Bye Brenda, BÆNCH, Carl Knast, Carlina de Place, CarlloYABOY, CEVIL, Clovis, Collision, Cupid Girl (NO), Darling Darlene, Damar, Danefae, Daniil (IS), De Høje Hæle, Demersal, Demolizer, Dork, Drongo (NO), Dupont, Eir (NO), Ella Augusta, Elias Rønnenfelt, ELJO, Elle Ace, Elliot, Embla and the Karidotters (NO), Emil Bror, Emily Bowen, Eros for you, EYES, ex.girls (IS), Excellent Place To Start, Familien, Fauna (SE), Faza, Filuka, Fine, FLÆK, FooN, Forræder, Frida Baltzer, Gavnlig, giddy goye, GIMI, Girl Scout (SE), gubbi, Healthy Choices (NO), Herkedal (NO), Hilal Kaya, Hjalte Ross x Who Killed Bambi, Hungry Boy, HUGX, IDIDIT, Inspector Spacetime (IS), Inventory, J. Ludvig III, Jessie Ka, Jinsu, Johanna Reine-Nilsen (NO), Julie Ellinor, Karen Juhl, Karoline Funder, KATMORE, Kayak, Kindsight, KNKL, Koya, Krammer, KROGEN, KRYD, Kryster, Kundo, Kuunatic (JP), Laura Ziani, LAY, LIVLØS, Local Hero, Lykke, MAD MAGPIE, maia maia, Majke Voss, Mathias Ranch, Marstein (NO), Martin Zeppelin, Mawne, Mekdes, Merry, miaw, Mica Lizio, Mille, Min Veninde Signe, Mira Solis, Modou and the Shakers, MONSUN, Mud Grief (SE), Naked feat. DAYYANI, Dusin, Julius Amdisen, UNG-SKAB og Gustaf Ljunggren, NYSTALGI, Ondskyld, ORA, Orbits (NO), Oskar Witt, ozzy, Palads, Pater, Phloem, Plum and I, Prize for the Future, Rakkerpak, Rhys (SE), Safario (NO), Salon Noir, Sander Sanchez, Sanyu (NO), School of X, Schæfer, Sebastian Wegener, SIAMESE, Simone Tang, Sira Jovina, Skt. DeLarge, SLIM0, Slush Eyes, Sofie Mathiasen, Soleima, Solkur, SORTHANDSK, Sound of the Damned (GL), SPEEDRUN, SPRITTEDE, Stemmer i Voks, Stine Klingsten, Styva Linan (SE), Suaré Virginie Dembele (ML), sús (PT), Synvilla (SE), Søn, Søn af en Gud, Tabloid, Tarrak (GL), Tarick, Thea Dora, Thus, Tripolism, TT, Udsyn, ULD (NO), USERS, VAKT, Varna GL (GL), VELA, Velvy, Veronika Rud, Vilma Crow, Vulvatorious, Wads, Wicky, Yndling (NO), Zinssou Quartet, Zoumer, ØNDI, Østen, and Øyunn.
Find out more at spotfestival.dk
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