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Britpop legends, rock veterans and indie pop stunners are among 19 new acts added to next year's Roskilde Festival.
Today we are gearing up for Roskilde Festival 2023 as we proudly unveil 19 new acts to music programme, featuring 10 nations and a wide array of musical styles.
Simply put, our latest addition to the line-up covers everything from legends to new sensations. Let us get to it!
For our 2023 festival, we welcome back legendary Britpop act
Blur who returns with a catalog stuffed with hits such as 'Song 2', 'Girls & Boys' and 'Coffee & TV'.
20 years after their last concert at Roskilde Festival, Blur returns with a catalog stuffed with hits such as 'Song 2', 'Girls & Boys' and 'Coffee & TV'.
In the past years, however, lead singer Damon Albarn has remained particularly close to the Roskilde Festival audience, for whom he has performed both as a solo act and with projects as diverse as Gorillaz, Africa Express and The Orchestra of Syrian Musicians.
When the ever-playful and genre-breaking Albarn steps out onto the Orange Stage next summer, it will thus be the 10th time he faces the Roskilde audience.
These 19 names are announced for Roskilde Festival 2023 today:
Blur (UK)
Queens of the Stone Age (US)
Japanese Breakfast (US)
Tove Lo (SE)
Tobias Rahim (DK)
Adekunle Gold (NG)
Alice Glass (CA)
Bala Desejo (BR)
Big Freedia (US)
Debbie Sings (DK)
Ganger (DK)
Ithaca (UK)
Liraz (IR)
Melodi Ghazal (DK/IR)
Nikki Lane (US)
ShaSimone (UK)
Sudan Archives (US)
Villano Antillano (PR)
Witch Club Satan (NO)