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KNEECAP with Ugly, Martin Rev, and more

May 23, 2025 at 12:00  ·  Brockwell Park, London Brockwell Park, London

KNEECAP
May 23
KNEECAP
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Kneecap, from West Belfast, blend Irish punk rap with satirical, high-energy performances. Celebrated by major media, they challenge norms and inspire cultural revival.
Frankie and the Witch Fingers, a Los Angeles psych-punk band, blend proto-punk, new wave, and industrial sounds. They’ve toured globally, shared stages with Ty Segall and ZZ Top, and are known for electrifying live performances.
Daniel Avery, UK electronic producer known for euphoric techno and ambient sounds, has collaborated with Alison Mosshart, Walter Schreifels, and more, blending shoegaze and industrial styles.
Dublin’s SPRINTS blend urgent post-punk with raw, compassionate lyrics. Known for hits from their Top 20 debut, they've toured with IDLES, Pixies, and rocked Glastonbury.
Yuuf blends global musical styles into rich, organic sounds. Formed by members from England, France, Switzerland, and Denmark, they've gained 2M+ views on YouTube and global radio support.
Dublin's Gurriers tackle modern malaise with punk debut "Come and See," featuring sharp lyrics on youth disillusionment and social issues, praised by Dork Magazine.
Snooper, a punk duo from Nashville, rose from the DIY scene to international underground fame. Known for bold, catchy tracks and unique live shows with props and puppets.
Getdown Services, Josh Law and Ben Sadler from Minehead, create catchy indie music in Bristol. Known for debut album *Crisps* (2023) and constant touring.
HiTech is a Detroit-based trio of rapper-producer-DJs King Milo, Milf Melly, and 47Chops, known for modernizing the city's ghettotech with vibrant techno beats.
London-based Warmduscher, known for chaos and experimentation, embrace gqom, hip-hop, jazz, punk-funk, and disco on their new album, "Too Cold To Hold," creating a fresh, bold sound.
LA-based band Sextile blend post-punk, synth, and industrial sounds, known for albums like *A Thousand Hands* and *Albeit Living*, and their raw, riotous energy.
Donny Benét, a Sydney-based cult figure, burst onto the scene in 2011 with "Don't Hold Back." Known for vintage synth sounds, he achieved fame with "The Don" in 2018 and tours globally with The Donny Benét Show band, selling out venues in Europe and Australia.
Peaches, an iconic musician from Canada, is known for her provocative electro-rock style. She’s acclaimed for hits like those on *The Teaches of Peaches*, collaborations with Iggy Pop, Daft Punk, and Yoko Ono, and for winning the Polaris Heritage Prize. Her work features in *Lost in Translation* and *The Handmaid’s Tale*, and she’s also a celebrated director and performance artist.
Witch, a leading Zambian psychedelic band, fused rock, R&B, and African sounds, defining the 1970s Zamrock scene. Popular for "Lazy Bones!!," they gained a large African following. Their 1972 debut, *Introduction*, was Zambia's first commercial album. Frontman Jagari Chanda was inspired by Mick Jagger. They've collaborated with artists like Sampa the Great and released *Zango* in 2023, marking their return after nearly 40 years.
Sega Bodega, born Salvador Navarrete, is known for his innovative dance music blending dream-logic and introspection. Popular albums "Salvador" and "Romeo" precede the club-focused "Dennis."
Wine Lips, formed in Toronto in 2015 by Cam Hilborn and Aurora Evans, rock the psych garage punk scene. Their album “Mushroom Death Sex Bummer Party” hit 20M Spotify streams, led to sold-out shows, and wowed critics. Known for their electrifying style and hits like "Eyes," they recorded "Super Mega Ultra" with Simon Larochette, showcasing evolving themes while maintaining their signature energy.
COBRAH, born Clara Blom Christiensen in Gothenburg, Sweden, is known for her "BDSM pop" sound and hits like "IDFKA" and "Good Puss." Her style blends queer culture, minimal beats, and theatrical flair, earning a Swedish Grammy nomination and collaborations with Charli XCX and CupcakKe.

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