KETTAMA, Partiboi69, Franck, KIMMIC, Parsa Nani, and more will play Cultivate: Beach Links Festival on the September bank holiday weekend.
Skiddle Staff
Date published: 4th Apr 2024
Recently, Cultivate, which you’ll know as the biggest dance festival in the northeast of Scotland, announced that this year’s edition will be a little different, going down at Beach Links in Aberdeen on Saturday 21st - Sunday 22nd September 2024. The team behind it have also revealed the first few artists who’ll be performing…
We know you’re probably eager to see who’s playing so we’ll jump straight into it. Among those performing at Cultivate: Beach Links Festival include KETTAMA, Partiboi69, Franck, KIMMIC, Parsa Nani, Mark Blair, Van Damn, All Night Passion, Archie Holmes, Babyccino, Kintra, milkgirl, SWATT Team, tedzx, and more who'll be revealed in the second and third phase announcements.
The brand-new venue and concept allows Cultivate to build its own festival arena from the ground up with multiple outdoor stages and art installations while keeping those next-level lineups it has become known for over the years.
At this new edition, punters can expect improved production, fairground rides, street food, and music spanning multiple dance music genres including house, techno, and UKG.
Tickets for Cultivate: Beach Links Festival go on sale tomorrow (Friday 5th April) at 10am, including payment plan tickets. For the best chance of securing your place, sign up for tickets now towards the bottom of this page.
Check out our What's On Guide to discover more rowdy raves and sweaty gigs taking place over the coming weeks and months. For festivals, lifestyle events and more, head on over to our Things To Do page or be inspired by the event selections on our Inspire Me page.
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