elrow Unveils Lineup For 2024 elrow Town Festival In London

elrow has revealed the complete lineup for its upcoming elrow Town festival in London.

The famously absurd Spanish events brand known for its psychedelic decorations, live performers and confetti blasts will bring its hallmark festival back to the British capital—where elrow held its first-ever festival—on Saturday, August 17, 2024.

Held at London’s Parsloes Park, the single-day event will feature performances from over 70 artists across nine themed stages and cater to an array of electronic genre tastes, ranging from house and techno to disco, electro, UK garage, bass, and jungle.

UK rave-influenced stalwarts Denis Sulta and Eats Everything will perform on elrow Town’s Dance with the Serpent main stage, alongside talented deep house selectors such as Fleur Shore, Folamour and Kitty Amor.

Meanwhile, a stage hosted by Eats Everything’s History of Rave party will showcase the UK’s diverse electronic genre ethos with a roster made up entirely of hometown artists. 

This stage will feature UK garage heroes Flava D, Sammy Virji and Girls Don’t Sync, disco favorite Gina Breeze, and a remarkable back-to-back from Eats Everything, jungle pioneer Goldie and dubstep trailblazer SGT Pokes.

The last of elrow Town’s three main stages, hosted by La Discotheque, offers an additionally eclectic bill. Multi-genre South London legend Artwork will headline, in addition to performances from nu-disco staple duo Chromeo (DJ Set), funk-forward BBC radio host Craig Charles, groove-centric producer Dan Shake and the House Gospel Choir, among others.

Check out the full lineup for elrow Town London 2024 below. Stage-specific themes, games and additional details will be announced in the coming months.

On top of its extensive musical programming, elrow Town London will also feature over 200 costumed performers, immersive decor and experiences and “a lifetime amount of confetti.”

Tickets for elrow Town London 2024 are now available here.

Featured image from elrow.

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