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Mad Cool Festival 2023 has confirmed appearances from Lizzo, Lil Nas X, The 1975 & many more

  • Finlay Holden
  • December 5, 2022

Lizzo, Lil Nas X, The 1975 and many, many more artists are featured on the newly-announced line-up for Mad Cool Festival 2023.

Set to be held on July 6th-8th, the Madrid festival is celebrating its sixth iteration with a huge bill, boasting top live acts from across the globe. It follows the 2022 rendition, which featured The Killers, Muse, and Kings Of Leon.

Robbie Williams is the first 2023 headliner named, and his 30 years of material will be sure to entertain; with his 14th number-one album ‘XXV’ having landed last month, Robbie’s star status continues into another decade and now into a new festival for his first Mad Cool appearance.

American singer Lizzo is also making her first visit to the site and indeed country, bringing her huge pop anthems along with her. Global superstar Lil Nas X is confirmed to join the party with chart-topping tracks like ‘MONTERO’, ‘INDUSTRY BABY’, and of course, ‘Old Town Road’.

Genre-defining British four-piece The 1975, who are the current Dork cover stars, will be joined by labelmate and banger powerhouse Rina Sawayama for the Friday opening. Liverpool’s Pixey will play the Saturday, with Olly Alexander’s Years & Years appearing on Sunday.

You can view the full line-up for Mad Cool Festival 2023 below:

Weekend tickets will be available here from 11 am on December 15th, with day tickets going on sale on December 29th.

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  • The 1975
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