21 Savage, PinkPantheress, Amaarae, and Young Nudy are among the 53 musical acts we can add to the RF24 poster today. With today's announcement, the full programme for the summer festival is in place.
It's time to take your preparations for Roskilde Festival 2024 to another level!
Today, we're adding the very last pieces to the huge and colourful puzzle that is this year's Roskilde Festival lineup – almost half a year after we laid the groundwork for the summer's biggest festival experience with the announcement of the first names.
And we unveil the full lineup with a great spectacle! Today, the American star rapper
21 Savage joins the festival's diverse and outstanding list of headliners. Headliners that already include
SZA,
Doja Cat,
Skrillex,
Foo Fighters,
Kali Uchis,
J Hus, and
PJ Harvey.
21 Savage released the album
American Dream in January, underlining his status as one of the biggest and most vital artists of our time and as part of the absolute rap elite. His concert at Roskilde Festival will be his first appearance in Denmark!
Legends and international comets
Also, the British pop comet
PinkPantheress is visiting Denmark for the first time this summer. The 22-year-old singer and producer has already collaborated with some of the hottest names of our time, including
Skrillex and
Ice Spice as well as Lil Uzi Vert, Central Cee, Mura Masa, Rema, Kelela, and Shy Girl. In late 2023, PinkPantheress released her long-awaited debut album,
Heaven Knows, and she will of course bring her huge hits like "Boy's A Liar," "Pain," and "Break It Off" to Roskilde.
Today's announcement also includes Scottish indie-pop legends
Belle and Sebastian, Atlanta rapper
Young Nudy, Britain's new electronic wonder
Barry Can’t Swim, and the genre-bending pop sensation
Amaarae.
189 acts across 43 countries and five continents
Roskilde Festival will take on a journey across the globe. Here, you'll have the opportunity to experience newfound musical landscapes that will undoubtedly blow you away. The music lineup spans 186 acts from 43 countries and five continents, and you can experience music from one of the world's largest and oldest refugee camps in the form of
Kakuma Sound.
Other highlights from the farthest corners include the high-energy alternative K-pop band
Balming Tiger, ritual Indonesian music from
Tarawangsa Sunda Lugina, and a huge show with the iconic Brazilian drag queen
Gloria Groove.