
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Aphex Twin and Siouxsie lead new names for MEO Kalorama Festival 2023
A new wave of names playing this year's MEO Kalorama Festival in Lisbon have been revealed, featuring Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Aphex Twin, Siouxsie and more.
2023 will mark the second edition of Lisbon's MEO Kalorama Festival, and will feature new additions Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Aphex Twin, Siouxsie, Arca, Ethel Cain, slowthai, José Gonzalez, Joesef, FKJ, Belle & Sebastian, Pabllo Vittar, M83 and more.
The new additions join previously confirmed acts such as Florence + the Machine, The Blaze, Arcade Fire, Foals, Amyl and The Sniffers, Metronomy and others.
Finally the news you were waiting for MEO Kalorama is the place to be at the end of the summer
— MEO KALORAMA (@meokalorama) March 22, 2023
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More artists to be announced soon pic.twitter.com/REj8A7xnUY
MEO Kalorama will take place at Lisbon's Bella Vista Park between 31 August and 2 September. Tickets are on sale now via meokalorama.pt.
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