Parklife reveal this years awesome lineup ft. Megan Thee Stallion, Dave & more
The sought-after inner city festival will welcome a HUGE list of world-renowned artists this September - including Dave, Megan Thee Stallion, Disclosure, Peggy Gou and many more - to celebrate the return of live music
Date published: 24th Mar 2021
The UK's largest metropolitan festival, Parklife has recently announced its colossal 2021 lineup.
Returning to Heaton Park this September (Saturday 11th - Sunday 12th September 2021) for a party nearly two years in the making, the in-demand open-air event looks set to deliver its biggest programme of performers to date. An almighty lineup that will surely stand as one of the greatest in the festivals history.
Headlining what will be an unforgettable Saturday night, Mercury Prize and BRIT Award winning rapper Dave steps up to the occasion performing his only UK festival show this year. American rapper Megan Thee Stallion makes her Parklife debut, fresh from stealing the show at the recent Grammy Awards, whilst the likes of Skepta, DaBaby, Disclosure, Young Thug, Burna Boy, AJ Tracey, Mabel, Slowthai, Nines, Mist, Earl Sweatshirt, KSI, Little Simz, Celeste, Becky Hill, PA Salieu, Princess Nokia and more will all touchdown in the heart of Manchester.
Ready and raring to provide a huge soundtrack of dance anthems throughout the weekend, those lucky enough to get their hands on tickets will also witness world class sets from a who’s who of DJ greats - from Jamie XX, Bicep (Live), Peggy Gou, Four Tet, Kaytranada, The Blessed Madonna, Annie Mac, Camelphat, Honey Dijon, Artwork, Jamie Jones, Jayda G, Skream and Jon Hopkins through to the heavyweight power of Pendulum Trinity, Carl Cox, Andy C, Eric Prydz, Jax Jones, Adam Beyer (Presents Drumcode), Sub Focus, Wilkinson and many more.
General tickets for the hotly anticipated comeback event have sold out in record time, after over 250,000 people signed up for pre-sale, forcing Parklife's organisers to close registrations for the very first time.
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