BC's long-running Shambhala Music Festival is gearing up for its 23rd year of action, and organizers have now rolled out the initial lineup of acts set to play this year's edition.
Set to take place July 24 to 27 at BC's Salmo River Ranch, Shambhala's 2020 edition features Black Tiger Sex Machine, Bob Moses, Claptone, DJ Premier, Ekali, Malaa, Marc Rebillet, Masego, Rezz, Richie Hawtin, RL Grime, Seven Lions, Slander, Sub Focus, Subtronics, Testpilot, Tipper, Tycho, Reggie Watts and John Tejada's Wajatta, and What So Not atop the bill.
Those names are followed closely by Tiga, Channel Tres, Cut Chemist & Chali 2Na, Djrum, Leikeli47, Mungo's Hi Fi, Sinjin Hawke & Zora Jones, Skratch Bastid, Skream, the Funk Hunters and many more.
While close to over 200 additional artists have yet to be announced, you can find the current lineup card below.
"2020 is going to be bigger and better than ever," festival founder Jimmy Bundschuh proclaimed in a statement. "We can't wait to welcome you home to the farm. We've got a ton in store for you this summer, and just wait until you get to see the new and improved Village stage."
Tickets for the 2020 edition of Shambhala are now on sale, with information available through the fest's official website.
Learn more about Shambhala with Exclaim!'s Canadian Music Festival Profiles.
Set to take place July 24 to 27 at BC's Salmo River Ranch, Shambhala's 2020 edition features Black Tiger Sex Machine, Bob Moses, Claptone, DJ Premier, Ekali, Malaa, Marc Rebillet, Masego, Rezz, Richie Hawtin, RL Grime, Seven Lions, Slander, Sub Focus, Subtronics, Testpilot, Tipper, Tycho, Reggie Watts and John Tejada's Wajatta, and What So Not atop the bill.
Those names are followed closely by Tiga, Channel Tres, Cut Chemist & Chali 2Na, Djrum, Leikeli47, Mungo's Hi Fi, Sinjin Hawke & Zora Jones, Skratch Bastid, Skream, the Funk Hunters and many more.
While close to over 200 additional artists have yet to be announced, you can find the current lineup card below.
"2020 is going to be bigger and better than ever," festival founder Jimmy Bundschuh proclaimed in a statement. "We can't wait to welcome you home to the farm. We've got a ton in store for you this summer, and just wait until you get to see the new and improved Village stage."
Tickets for the 2020 edition of Shambhala are now on sale, with information available through the fest's official website.
Learn more about Shambhala with Exclaim!'s Canadian Music Festival Profiles.