WITH Boardmasters Festival 2023 set to kick off tomorrow, here's what you can expect from this year's headline acts.
Friday will see chart-topping sensation Lorde take to the main stage at Watergate Bay.
New Zealand’s most exciting pop export comes armed with a sizzling cocktail of hits including ‘Royals’, ‘Green Light’ and ‘Solar Power’, as well as major awards wins including the Billboard Music Awards, two BRIT Awards, two Grammy’s, an MTV VMA, and an NME Award to name but a few.
A solo artist of monumental status, her debut album Pure Heroine received widespread critical acclaim as Lorde firmly cemented herself as a global music superstar, and ever since she’s remained unstoppable with mesmerising lyricism and captivating live shows. Lorde will make her Boardmasters debut headlining the Main Stage
Saturday is the turn of the inimitable rock’n’roll star Liam Gallagher.
One of Brit-pop’s most famed and notorious singers, the former Oasis frontman is heading to Cornwall in a UK festival exclusive, Boardmasters is officially the only festival in the country to catch LG next summer. For what’s set to be an electric headline performance from the legendary frontman with swagger like no other, it's set to be a Boardmasters festival debut to remember.
Sunday will see Florence + The Machine draw an unmissable close to Boardmasters 2023 off the back of the release of brand new album ‘Dance Fever’. With Florence’s iconic, ethereal vocals and a catalogue of truly timeless singles including Dog Days Are Over, Say My Name and Shake It Out, Florence + The Machine will make Boardmasters fans' much-awaited headliner dreams become reality.
Fans will be also treated to music spanning indie, house, electro, DnB, RnB, rock, and more, across 11 stages including Main Stage, Land Of Saints, Unleashed, The Point, The View, DB90, The Cove, Keg & Pasty, Transatlantic Lounge, The Submarine and VIP.
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