Program
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Daði Freyr / Montaigne
Daði Freyr is known for his infectious synth-pop, witty lyrics, and original style.
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subtronics
Subtronics' music bursts with explosive dubstep full of “angry robot noises” that guarantee unstoppable energy in a live setting.
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Ramirez
Drawing influence from Memphis rap and horrorcore, he creates a unique vibe that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
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Rose Gray
Vogue asked itself the question: "Is Rose Gray the Next Big British Pop Star?" Our answer: definitely, yes!
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Hef
Icon of Dutch-language street rap and hip-hop.
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BANKS / Olivia Lunny
A singular force in pop music: bold, innovative, and unapologetically honest.
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Toonmoment DJ-workshop / onder begeleiding van Lolalita
With LOLALITA's guidance, a group of eager talents mastered the art of DJing.
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McKinley Dixon / Ghais Guevara
Expect jazzy hip-hop with deep storytelling, infused with atmosphere and emotion.
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Prins S. en De Geit
A trio crafting danceable despair-pop full of absurd imagery and sharp observations.
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Maren Morris / Bea and her Business
Maren Morris' music transcends genres, delivers strong messages, and reflects her bold personality. New album: 'D R E A M S I C L E'
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Lil Tracy
Lil Tracy is known for his unique combination of hiphop, emo, punk and alternative music and collaborations with Lil Peep (rip).
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Nemo
Nemo not only won the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden in May, but also the hearts of music lovers!
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Sadie Jean
With a keen ear for melody and emotion, Sadie moves effortlessly between bedroom pop and timeless storytelling.
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Eptic
EPTIC holds an iconic status among bass enthusiasts with his cutting-edge and high-energy productions.
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Moncrieff
Moncrieff presents his emotionally charged debut album ‘Maybe It's Fine’ which is about love, identity and self-acceptance, with a new, uninhibited energy.
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Daði Freyr / Montaigne
Daði Freyr is known for his infectious synth-pop, witty lyrics, and original style.
-
subtronics
Subtronics' music bursts with explosive dubstep full of “angry robot noises” that guarantee unstoppable energy in a live setting.
-
Ramirez
Drawing influence from Memphis rap and horrorcore, he creates a unique vibe that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
-
Rose Gray
Vogue asked itself the question: "Is Rose Gray the Next Big British Pop Star?" Our answer: definitely, yes!
-
Hef
Icon of Dutch-language street rap and hip-hop.
-
BANKS / Olivia Lunny
A singular force in pop music: bold, innovative, and unapologetically honest.
-
Toonmoment DJ-workshop / onder begeleiding van Lolalita
With LOLALITA's guidance, a group of eager talents mastered the art of DJing.
-
McKinley Dixon / Ghais Guevara
Expect jazzy hip-hop with deep storytelling, infused with atmosphere and emotion.
-
Prins S. en De Geit
A trio crafting danceable despair-pop full of absurd imagery and sharp observations.
-
Maren Morris / Bea and her Business
Maren Morris' music transcends genres, delivers strong messages, and reflects her bold personality. New album: 'D R E A M S I C L E'
-
Lil Tracy
Lil Tracy is known for his unique combination of hiphop, emo, punk and alternative music and collaborations with Lil Peep (rip).
-
Nemo
Nemo not only won the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden in May, but also the hearts of music lovers!
-
Sadie Jean
With a keen ear for melody and emotion, Sadie moves effortlessly between bedroom pop and timeless storytelling.
-
Eptic
EPTIC holds an iconic status among bass enthusiasts with his cutting-edge and high-energy productions.
-
Moncrieff
Moncrieff presents his emotionally charged debut album ‘Maybe It's Fine’ which is about love, identity and self-acceptance, with a new, uninhibited energy.