Sziget Festival Budapest Programme To Include Justin Bieber, Calvin Harris

  • 23 Feb 2022 7:17 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Sziget Festival Budapest Programme To Include Justin Bieber, Calvin Harris
The programme of this year’s Sziget Festival, held on Budapest’s Hajógyári Island between August 10-15, will include concerts by Justin Bieber, DJ Calvin Harris, Tame Impala, Sam Fender, and Anne-Marie, the organisers said on Tuesday.

 The organisers added that the programme, originally planned with about 40 performers, has now been extended to include another 30 artists.

Tame Impala, Sam Fender, and Anne-Marie will bring new albums to the event, while the list of performers will also include Holly Humberstone, Meute, Steve Aoki, Nina Kraviz, the Milky Chance, Bad Gyal, the Channel Tres, Kensington, Ofenbach, Mezerg, Noga Erez, and Seth Troxler.

Concerts by the Arctic Monkeys, Dua Lipa, the Kings of Leon, the Bastille, Stromae and Lewis Capaldi were announced earlier.

The festival was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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