Wu-Lu, GAIKA, and Yaya Bey among final names for Le Guess Who? 2024
Le Guess Who? returns 7-10 November 2024 for its 17th edition in Utrecht, The Netherlands. The festival has revealed its full 2024 line-up.
The final lineup editions come after Le Guess Who? announced their festival curators Arooj Aftab, Bo Ningen, Crystallmess, DARKSIDE, Mabe Fratti, and Touching Bass, as well as performances by Shabjdeed & Al Nather, Kim Gordon, Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto, Theo Parrish, Meshell Ndegeocello, King Jammy and more.
Joining Le Guess Who?’s general festival line-up is legendary composer, pianist and flutist Brian Jackson, known for his collaboration with Gil Scott Heron, and whose music influenced the likes of Common and Kendrick Lamar; UK’s first dub band Creation Rebel, who broke new ground in the late 1970s, and now return to the stage after a 40-year absence with live mix by producer and founder of On-U Sound label Adrian Sherwood.
South-London multidisciplinary artist GAIKA who performs together with poet and musician James Massiah; Turkish three-piece Haossaa; South London vocalist and musician Wu-Lu, Oslo-based collective DNA? AND? consisting of young people with Down syndrome performing improvised music with professional artists; Scientist, one of the most distinctive figures on the Jamaican music scene, and many more.
Tickets are available now via leguesswho.com.
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