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Biffy Clyro, Grimes, James Blake and more join final Roskilde line-up

  • Dork News Desk
  • April 6, 2016
The full line-up for Roskilde 2016 has been announced.



The bill already packed LCD Soundsystem, New Order, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Foals, amongst others. Today, they’re finishing it off with a final count of 179 bands from over 30 countries.



Joining the bill, amongst others, are Biffy Clyro, Blood Orange, Future, Grimes, Hinds, James Blake, Liss, M83, Mura Masa, Santigold, Stormzy and Whitney.



“With renowned acts like Grimes, MØ and Santigold, pop music will play a big part in our line-up this year,” explains Anders Wahrén, Head of Programme at Roskilde. “Even artists such as Ghost and Tame Impala show how metal and psychedelic rock are also experimenting with pop music, rewriting both their own genres and pop itself. We see the same things with hip hop acts like Future, Young Thug and Wiz Khalifa spitting out hits without losing their credibility or edge as rappers. We can’t wait to see our guests work their way through a diverse line-up with a pop sensibility that will take them to memorable concerts they perhaps didn’t plan on going to.”



“We have literally traveled the world the past year to find the stars of tomorrow that will perform next to legends and established acts. We see Roskilde Festival as the city where you can find all the music you didn’t know you were going to love. During our travels we have found new favourite artists ourselves, and we’re convinced that our enthusiastic guests will fall in love with new artists at the festival as well.”



Roskilde takes place between 25th June and 2nd July.



The full list of new additions reads:



Alex Vargas

Ana Tijoux

Anderson .Paak

Anna Von Hausswolff

Baba Commandant & The Mandingo Band

Baby Blood

Badbadnotgood

Balani Show Business De Bamako

Biffy Clyro

Black Breath

Blood Orange

Blood Sport

Bomba Estéreo

Calypso Rose

Car Seat Headrest

Childrenn

C’mon Tigre

D∆Wn

Damily

Danko Jones

David August

Deadpan Interference

Dillon

Dizzy Mizz Lizzy

Dream Wife

Elf Kid

Elle King

The Entrepreneurs

Exec

F.M.K.

For Akia

Future

Föllakzoid

Gojira

Gramatik

Graveola

Grimes

Guns

Halshug

Hello Psychaleppo

Highasakite

Hinds

Hockeysmith

Hurray For The Riff Raff

Imghrane

Ivan Ave

Jacob Bellens

Jamaika

James Blake

Jonah Blacksmith

Júníus Meyvant

Kablam

Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith

Kalàscima

Karl Hector & The Malcouns

Kasbo

Kasper Marott

Katinka

Khalazer

Khun Narin’s Electric Phin Band

Lars Vaular

Lightwave Empire

Liss

Little Simz

Los Pirañas

M.I.L.K.

M83

Masasolo

Mendoza

Miike Snow

Mueller_Roedelius

Mura Masa

Mutoid Man

Mwuana

Neil Young + Promise Of The Real

Officerfishdumplings

Ondt Blod

Orm

Paper

Peaches

Phlake

The Powpow

Rancho Aparte

Rising

Santigold

Saveus

Scarlet Pleasure

Shades

Shy Shy Shy

Silvana Imam

Slayer

So Pitted

Soho Rezanejad

Soleima

Stormzy

Sumac

Tiken Jah Fakoly

Tuskegee (Seth Troxler & The Martinez Brothers)

Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats

Vassvik

Virgin Suicide

Whitney

Why Be

Yast

Young Thug

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