Rudimental have been announced as the Saturday headliner for this year’s SW4 festival.
Returning to Clapham Common after a four-year hiatus, Rudimental’s live show will see them bring along a host of guest stars as they deliver their strong discography on the festival’s opening day on 27th August.
Also announced for the Saturday are DJ EZ, Netsky, MK, Bondax and Gorgon City, whilst Flux Pavillion will also be putting along a live show too. Kidnap Kid, Mistajam and Camelphat will also be throwing their might across their acclaimed DJ sets.
Pre-sale Saturday tickets for SW4 will become available tomorrow (24th February) at 9am via the ticket-link below. However, the presale is only available to registered subscribers, so head over to SW4’s official site (here) to sign up. Tickets for Sunday’s SW4 are available now; check the full so-far-announced lineups below:
Click here to buy SW4 ticketsSW4 SATURDAY LINEUP SO FAR (27th August)
Rudimental [Live]
DJ EZ · MK
Plus in alphabetical order:
Amine Edge & Dance
Bondax [Live]
CamelPhat
Flux Pavilion [Live]
Friction
Gorgon City
Kidnap Kid
MistaJam
Netsky [Live]
Noisia
+ MANY MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED ACROSS 4 STAGES HOSTED BY TOGETHER, RAM, WELCOME TO GORGON CITY AND SW4 LIVE
SW4 SUNDAY LINEUP ANNOUNCED SO FAR… (28th August)
The Chemical Brothers [Live]
Above & Beyond
Paul Kalkbrenner
Plus in alphabetical order:
Booka Shade [Live]
Cirez D
Hunter/Game [Live]
Joseph Capriati
Recondite [Live]
Sasha
Sven Vath
+ MANY MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED ACROSS 4 STAGES
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