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SPOT Festival – Complete Line-Up Unveiled

SPOT Festival – Complete Line-Up Unveiled

      The SPOT Festival has announced the complete lineup for this year's event.

      Set in the charming and historic Danish city of Aarhus, the festival has evolved into a significant date on the European music scene. Scheduled to return in 2025, this year’s SPOT Festival will take place from May 2nd to 3rd.

      This edition marks the 30th installment of the acclaimed music showcase, while the conference component celebrates its 10th anniversary – a notable achievement.

      Over 145 artists have been confirmed to perform at the SPOT Festival, showcasing the diverse range of acts the event is known for.

      School of X, the stage name of Danish musician Rasmus Littauer, will present tracks from his third album, 'Seventh Heaven.' Emerging rapper Wicky is also on the bill, alongside Norwegian band Orbits, noted for their pioneering fusion of jazz, soul, and experimental music.

      Country artist KROGEN is set to perform, and the Oslo trio ULD will exhibit their gentle folk-influenced style. The festival will also highlight the strong metal scene in Scandinavia, featuring acts such as FooN, Vulvatorious, and Sound of the Damned.

      These names join a variety of previously announced performers, including Danish artist Elias Rønnenfelt, Inspector Spacetime, Elliot, the highly anticipated Girl Scout, and Zoumer.

      For detailed information on the SPOT+ conference schedule and confirmed speakers, visit: https://spotfestival.dk/spot-plus/

      Interested? Early bird tickets for the SPOT Festival 2025 are available now, with two-day music festival passes starting at 715 DKK (approximately £80), and full delegate tickets for 1140 DKK (approximately £127). For more details, check: https://spotfestival.dk/tickets/

      The SPOT Festival will occur from May 2nd to 3rd.

SPOT Festival – Complete Line-Up Unveiled

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SPOT Festival – Complete Line-Up Unveiled

The SPOT Festival has announced the complete lineup for this year's event. The showcase takes place in the charming, historic city of Aarhus, Denmark, and has expanded.