NAMELESS FESTIVAL announces new names in line up (Info & Tickets)

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The 2024 edition of the NAMELESS FESTIVAL takes shape with the announcement of the new names that will make up the line up of the next edition, scheduled from 14 to 16 June between the municipalities of Annone di Brianza, Molteno and Bosisio Parini (LC).

THE LINE UP

Taking the stage will be Annalisa, Artie 5ive, Bizarrap, Cassö, Digital Astro, Diss Gacha, Dombresky, Eptic, Il Pagante, Il Tre, Kid Yugi, Kungs, Luca Agnelli, Maddix, Naska, Nello Taver, Nerissima Serpe & Papa V , Silent Bob, Slings, Wooli and Yung Snapp.

The new artists join those already revealed in recent weeks, who will alternate on the 5 stages of the Festival: Bad Boombox, Benny Benassi, Boys Noize, Chase & Status, Deadmau5, Dj Snake, Edmmaro, Hol!, Ian Asher, Imanu, Jazzy, Jersey, Justice, Kenya Grace, Level Up, Marlon Hoffstadt, Merk & Kremont, Pino D’Angiò, Sammy Virji, Subtronics and Testpilot.

THE NEWS’

With the 2024 edition NAMELESS FESTIVAL is preparing to write a new chapter in its history, which began 10 years ago. There are many new features this year, including the abolition of tokens and free water and parking.

INFO & TICKETS

namelessfestival.it
ciaotickets.com

WEB & SOCIAL

https://www.instagram.com/namelessfestival/
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