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Wild Life Festival, 9th-10th June

May 9, 2017
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Posted by Mike Tudor

Wild Life Festival returns to Shoreham Airport this summer for its third consecutive year, curated once again by the hugely popular dance acts Disclosure and Rudimental, who will both be playing DJ sets.

Alongside headliners Fatboy Slim, Jess Glynne and Dizzee Rascal on the main stage you can expect classic sets from regulars Andy C, David Rodigan, Eric Prydz, Pete Tong and Chaka Khan. Across six stages you’ll see the likes of Damien Marley, George Ezra, Clean Bandit, Hannah Wants, Joe Goddard and Rag’n’Bone Man (a second chance for those who didn’t manage to get tickets to his Great Escape show). Big names in grime JME and Wiley will be headlining the Tropical / Sounds of The Future Stage, with Giggs and Stormzy on the main stage.

We expect the big screens, light shows and huge PA systems and great performances of last year but hope issues with security and extortionate drinks prices we witnessed in our review are a thing of the past. This year also sees Elrow hosting their own stage. They host some of the most vibrant and crazy parties run by a hugely dedicated crew so it will be interesting to see what they bring with them this year. The full line-up is as follows.

FRIDAY
FATBOY SLIM * JESS GLYNNE * GEORGE EZRA * CLEAN BANDIT * CHAKA KHAN * ZARA LARSSON * GIGGS * STEFFLON DON * GORGON CITY * PETE TONG * HANNAH WANTS * DAVID RODIGAN * MY NU LENG * DJ TARGET * JAMIE JONES * THE MARTINEZ BROTHERS * JACKMASTER * SOLARDO DE LA SWING * EDDY M * JME * WILEY * PREDITAH & C4 * J HUS * LOGAN SAMA * PRESIDENT T * SCRUFFIZER & STIMPY * CRAZY COUSINZ * BASSBOY * THE BLACK MADONNA * HEIDI * FATIMA YAMAHA * WILLIAM DJOKO * MARLON MAHROYAN * BONDAX * SHADOW CHILD * ENZO SIFFREDI * KU DE TA* PEDRO SEDSO * WHITE LABEL * MATT ORTARIX * MIRAGE DJS

SATURDAY
DIZZEE RASCAL * STORMZY * DAMIAN ‘JR GONG’ MARLEY * RAG’N’BONE MAN * ANNE MARIE * RAYE * LIV DAWSON * WILL HEARD * ERIC PRYDZ * DUSKY * MAYA JANE COLES * MOXIE * MELE * JAMES ORGAN * JORIS VOORN* YOUSEF * ROBERT JAMES * MARC MAYA * GEORGE PRIVATTI * ANDY C * MURA MASA * SG LEWIS * JOE GODDARD (LIVE) * TOM MISCH (LIVE) * BONZAI * ROMARE (LIVE) * SHY LUV * VASSER * THE BUNKER * GERD JANSON * ARTWORK * DENIS SULTA * HORSE MEAT DISCO * SUZE ROSSER * DJ ZINC * LOW STEPPA * KIDEKO * UNDERSTATE * WAX WORX * DJ DUBL * MIKE PANTELI * DJ BANNERWORX * DJ CARTER

Shoreham Airport, Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th June 2017
Tickets via wildlifefestival.com

May 9, 2017
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Mike Tudor
Mike is an experienced live music photographer whose work has appeared in The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Spectator and Uncut Magazine. He's been going to gigs for 20 years, expect to find him shooting and writing about rock, hip hop and late night electronic music.
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