Parklife fans will discover what the festival's 2024 line-up will be next week.
The line-up for this year's Parklife Festival, based in Heaton Park, will be announced on Tuesday, January 23.
The annual event will be taking place on June 8 and 9.
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In the past, the two-day festival has predominantly featured dance and electronic music, as well as pop and hip-hop artists.
It is Jointly organised by several groups, including Manchester's The Warehouse Project and Live Nation, and typically has a capacity of 82,500 people.
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Last year, headliners featured The 1975, Aitch, The Prodigy, Wu-Tang Clan, Rudimental, and Michael Bibi back-to-back with Jamie Jones.
Also featured were Charlotte De Witte, Patrick Topping, FISHER, as well as The Blessed Madonna, Becky Hill, The Blessed Madonna, Becky Hill, Ben Hemsley, RAYE, and Skrillex.
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Parklife is the largest metropolitan music festival in the UK and features multiple stages, bars, chill-out zones, entertainers, and art installations.
Festival goers who are eager to bag tickets can sign up for priority access to the lowest price tickets before everyone else via the Parklife website.
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— Parklife 🪩 (@Parklifefest) January 17, 2024
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Three+ presale tickets will go ahead the following day, Wednesday, January 24, at 10am.
And more tickets will be available for pre-sale at 10am on Thursday, January 25.
Tickets will go on general sale from 10am on Friday, January 26.
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