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Wild Life Festival

Jan 28, 2015
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Posted by Jessica M McHattie

The internet’s awash with excitement about Wild Life Festival, a non-camping two-dayer to be held in June at Brighton City Airport. Curated by Disclosure and Rudimental with confirmed acts including Wu Tang Clan, Seth Troxler, Sam Smith and Annie Mac, we know there’s only one question on all your minds – since when has Brighton had an airport?

Technically it doesn’t – the venue’s actually in Shoreham – but it’s a mere seven miles down the coast or a couple of pounds on the train. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 30th January from the Wild Life website.

EDIT – Full line-up now announced:

Disclosure
Rudimental
Sam Smith
Nas
George Ezra
Mark Ronson (DJ set)
Wu Tang Clan
Annie Mac
Jamie xx
Nicolas Jaar
Gorgon City
Seth Troxler
Andy C
Maya Jane Coles
Earl Sweatshirt
Soul II Soul
Eats Everything
Hannah Wants
Adam Beyer
Years & Years
Jess Glynne
David Rodigan
Dusky
Jackmaster
Julio Bashmore
George Fitzgerald
Ben UFO
Vic Mensa
Breach
Skream
Joy Orbison
Heidi
Henrik Schwarz
Paul Woolfood
Bicep
Redlight
Benji B
B. Traits
Lapsley
Shadow Child
Oneman
Waze & Odyssey
My Nu Leng
Snakehips
Tourist
Jimmy Napes
Novelist
Kiko Bun
Kidnap Kid
Special Request
Friend Within
Cashmere Cat
Jonas Rathman
MJ Cole
MNEK
Midland
P Funk & M Boogie
Gotsome
Bipolar Sunshine
Wookie & DJ Q
Lxury
Aquilo
Dornik
Jon Rust
SG Lewis
Swahili Jack
Milton
Treatment DJs
Sequence
Marlon Mahroyen

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Jan 28, 2015
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Jessica M McHattie
Jessica is an editor at SOURCE, though can be found writing up previews, features and news articles too. She's lived in Brighton for a decade and still loves it.
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