Festivals
Wolf Alice, Jack White, The Big Moon and more are set for Mad Cool 2018
Odesza, Young Fathers and Kevin Morby also join the bill.
A wave of new acts have been added to the bill for this year’s Mad Cool Festival!
Jack White has been revealed to be returning to Spain for the first time since 2012 with his new album ‘Boarding House Reach’. Meanwhile Wolf Alice are also set to head to Madrid, alongside The Big Moon. Odesza also join the line-up, with Kevin Morby, Young Fathers, Daniel Avery, Eels and Leon Bridges all set for the event in July.
Recently, Tame Impala, Glass Animals and Franz Ferdinand were all announced for the bash in Madrid. Other acts appearing across the weekend include At The Drive-In, Future Islands, Justice, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Depeche Mode, Fleet Foxes, Massive Attack and Real Estate.
DIY will, once again, be joining Mad Cool for the event as media partners, so keep your eyes peeled for news, previews and reports in the lead up to the festival.
Mad Cool gets underway between 12-14th July 2018 in Madrid. Tickets are on sale now.
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