The lineup for Parklife 2022 has been revealed and includes some of the biggest names in music.
The festival, held at Heaton Park in Manchester on June 11 and 12, is back with a bang after being canceled in both 2020 and 2021.
50 Cent, Chase & Status and Lewis Capaldi are just some of the names coming to Manchester in the summer.
Pre-sale can be accessed from Wednesday, January 25 and general sale goes live on Thursday, January 27 via Ticketmaster.
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Here's the Parklife 2022 line-up:
- Tyler, The Creator
- 50 Cent - UK Festival Exclusive
- Megan Thee Stallion
- Lewis Capaldi
- Loyle Carner
- Bicep (Live)
- Arlo Parks
- Chase & Status (Live)
- Headie One
- Central Cee
- Jamie Xx
- Four Tet
- Peggy Gou
- Jessie Ware
- Eric Prydz
- Pinkpantheress
- Mahalia
- Folamour (Live)
- Fred Again.. (Live)
- Arrdee
- Tom Misch
- Carl Cox
- Camelphat
- Andy C
- Tems
- Joy Crookes
- Bad Boy Chiller Crew
- Yung Filly
- Annie Mac
- DJ EZ
- Caroline Polachek
- Ricardo Villalobos
- George Fitzgerald
Here's everything you need to know to get pre-sale tickets
You need to pre-register on the Parklife website for pre-sale by Tuesday 25 January, which you can do here.
You will then get an email with full instructions on how to get your tickets early.
There is exclusive access for Three mobile customers, who can get tickets from 9 am on Tuesday, January 25.
Previous purchasers of 2021 Parklife tickets can go online to buy tickets from 9 am on Wednesday, January 26.
Anyone who has registered via the Parklife website for pre-sale can get tickets from 10 am on January 26.
General sale will go live on Thursday, January 27 via Ticketmaster.
All tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster.
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