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Kate Nash, Miso Extra, Anna B Savage and more join lineup for Reeperbahn Festival 2024
Wasia Project, Lambrini Girls, and The Lemon Twigs are among the previously-confirmed names.
Hamburg’s Reeperbahn Festival - set to return on 18th-21st September for its 19th edition - has confirmed another stacked list of artists set to appear this year, including British pop stalwart Kate Nash (whose latest album ‘9 Sad Symphonies’ droppped in June), Japanese-born, London-based multi-hyphenate Miso Extra, and art-pop poet Anna B Savage.
They’re just three of a whole host of new names to be recently announced for the wide-ranging, multi-venue event, which has carved out a reputation as one of the festival circuit’s best stops for discovering new music and emerging talent from around the world.
Previously announced as performing at Reeperbahn this year are the likes of Moonchild Sanelly (who recently teamed up with Self Esteem for their statement-making collab ‘Big Man’), beloved Dutch exports Pip Blom, and buzzy newcomers Soft Launch, as well as sibling duo Wasia Project, jangle-pop heroes The Lemon Twigs, and DIY faves Lambrini Girls.
There’ll also be countless exciting international artists who’ll take to stages across Hamburg over four days to ‘Let The Music Grow’ (the festival’s 2024 motto); you can find out more about the full lineup and get tickets here.
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