Festivals
Kneecap, Warmduscher, Sprints and more to play Mutations Festival 2024
The multi-venue Brighton event will also host the likes of BC Camplight, CASISDEAD and Willie J Healey.

Returning on 5th-9th November for its sixth edition, Mutations Festival has announced that Kneecap, Warmduscher, and Sprints are among their 2024 headliners.
Based between nine grassroots music venues across Brighton (including Chalk, Patterns, Green Door Store and more), Mutations has established itself as one of the UK’s leading festivals for emerging artists and new music. But, with a capacity of only 1500, it also presents an opportunity to catch some of tomorrow’s huge names in unusually intimate settings.
Alongside the aforementioned headliners, Arooj Aftab, CASISDEAD, and BC Camplight are also set to top this year’s bill across different days, while the likes of Coach Party, GROVE, Lime Garden, Willie J Healey, VLURE and many more will join the fun over the course of the festival.
Tickets for Mutations 2024 will go on general sale here at 9am on Friday 30th August, with options for day tickets, weekend tickets, and All Days tickets available.
You can check out the full slate of artists announced today and revisit what went down at last year’s event below.
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