Festivals
Blur, Bloc Party, Alt-J And More For Rock Werchter
The Belgian festival will also see sets from Kings of Leon, Sigur Rós, Django Django and more.
The initial line-up for this year’s Rock Werchter festival has been announced.
Among the first handful of artists to be confirmed to appear at the Belgian event, which takes place between 4th and 7th July are Blur (pictured), Alt-J, Bloc Party, Kings of Leon and Django Django.
It will also host sets from Depeche Mode, Thirty Seconds To Mars, Disclosure, Phoenix and Richard Hawley.
And, as you can see from the festival’s official site - there are still many spots left to be filled.
Tickets for the weekend cost from €200 for the weekend, or €80 for each individual day.
The full list of artists confirmed so far is:
A Day To Remember
Airbourne
Alt-J
Asaf Avidan
Band of Horses
Bloc Party
Blur
C2C
Depeche Mode
Disclosure
Django Django
Editors
Graveyard
Green Day
Jessie Ware
Kings of Leon
Netsky (live)
Of Monsters And Men
Passenger
Phoenix
Rammstein
Richard Hawley
Sigur Rós
The Script
Thirty Seconds To Mars
Two Door Cinema Club
Volbeat
Records, etc at
Damon Albarn - The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows (Cd)
Damon Albarn - The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows (Tape)
Damon Albarn - The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows (Vinyl LP - white)
Damon Albarn - The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows (Vinyl LP - black)
Blur - The Magic Whip (Cd)
Blur - The Great Escape (Cd)
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