Festivals:
Jessie Ware, SOPHIE and more to play Pohoda Festival 2018
The festival comes to the Trenčín Airport in Slovakia in early July.
Jessie Ware, SOPHIE and more lead the latest additions for this year’s edition of Pohoda Festival.
Ride and BADBADNOTGOOD will also join a host of previously announced names at the Trenčín Airport in Slovakia between 5th-7th July.
The Chemical Brothers, St Vincent, Glass Animals, Danny Brown and more have already been announced for the festival.
SOPHIE recently released new track ‘Faceshopping’ ahead of the release of her debut solo album later this year.
View the full list of names for Pohoda 2018 below, with new additions in bold.
The Chemical Brothers, Jamie Cullum, St. Vincent, Ziggy Marley, Jessie Ware, Glass Animals, Kronos Quartet, SOJA, Danny Brown, Rodriguez, Ride, Aurora, Little Dragon, Blossoms, BadBadNotGood, Sophie, Fink, Calexico, El Gusto, Knower, La Femme, Charlie Winston, Helena Hauff, Scouting for Girls, Riot Days by Pussy Riot Theatre, Confidence Man, This Is The Kit, Bazzookas, Idiotape, Ross From Friends, Trosky, Jade Bird, Reykjavíkurdætur, Zeal & Ardor, Donny Benét, Re-TROS, KillASon, Daniel Brandt & Eternal Something, Housewives, Ifriqiyya Electrique, Mitch & Mitch, Rebel Babel, Coals, Schnellertollermeier, Lucidvox…
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