NXNE returns to Toronto next month, and the latest wave of performers has just been announced.
The Festival Village lineup has been revealed, and it will include sets from Santigold, Cold War Kids, Killy, Anders, 88GLAM, Leikeili47, cleopatrick, Greys, Kississippi, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, the Blue Stones, Notifi, Sir Babygirl, Haviah Mighty, Just John x Dom Dias, Uptown Boyband, Hot Garbage, Walrus, No Party for Cao Dong and more to be announced in the future.
The Festival Village will take over Yonge & Dundas Square (as well as Yonge Street from Dundas Street down to Queen Street) from June 14 to 16. All performances at the Festival Village are free to the public.
The aforementioned performers are in addition to NXNE's Club Land series, which has already teased sets by the likes of American Football, CupcakKe and Royal Tusk, as well as shows curated by Brendan Canning, the Elwins, Charlotte Cornfield and many others.
The festival also boasts programming under banners like Game Land and NXNE Talks, and you can find further information and ticketing details via NXNE's official website.
The festival runs in its entirety from June 7 to 16.
The Festival Village lineup has been revealed, and it will include sets from Santigold, Cold War Kids, Killy, Anders, 88GLAM, Leikeili47, cleopatrick, Greys, Kississippi, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, the Blue Stones, Notifi, Sir Babygirl, Haviah Mighty, Just John x Dom Dias, Uptown Boyband, Hot Garbage, Walrus, No Party for Cao Dong and more to be announced in the future.
The Festival Village will take over Yonge & Dundas Square (as well as Yonge Street from Dundas Street down to Queen Street) from June 14 to 16. All performances at the Festival Village are free to the public.
The aforementioned performers are in addition to NXNE's Club Land series, which has already teased sets by the likes of American Football, CupcakKe and Royal Tusk, as well as shows curated by Brendan Canning, the Elwins, Charlotte Cornfield and many others.
The festival also boasts programming under banners like Game Land and NXNE Talks, and you can find further information and ticketing details via NXNE's official website.
The festival runs in its entirety from June 7 to 16.