As we approach what promises to be an exceptionally festive Easter weekend, Motel Mozaïque, known as the MOMO Festival, has revealed its full lineup for 2025. Over the course of three days, from Thursday 17th to Saturday 19th April, MOMO will transform various unique locations in Rotterdam to showcase a diverse array of artists, including Bristol-based post-punk band Squid, Manchester producer and singer Antony Szmierek, emerging soul-pop artist Nectar Woode, and former black midi member Geordie Greep. In addition to its wide-ranging musical selections, MOMO has brought back a cherished tradition from its 25-year history - the Art Motel, allowing festival-goers to spend a night in the de Doelen concert hall, surrounded by the festival's art and performances. MOMO 2025 will occur from 17th to 19th April at different venues throughout Rotterdam, with tickets, including passes for the Art Motel, available on the festival’s website.
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