We Are FSTVL announces 2022 edition with Jamie Jones, Andy C, Blessed Madonna, Armand Van Helden & More

Celebrating the very best in House, Bass, Techno and Drum & Bass, today the UK’s biggest independent dance festival, We Are FSTVL, announces its phase 1 lineup, proving that next year’s music extravaganza is set to be its biggest yet. Phase 1 acts for 2022 include chart topping UK favorite […]

Celebrating the very best in House, Bass, Techno and Drum & Bass, today the UK’s biggest independent dance festival, We Are FSTVL, announces its phase 1 lineup, proving that next year’s music extravaganza is set to be its biggest yet.

Phase 1 acts for 2022 include chart topping UK favorite Craig David TS5, techno royalty such as Ibiza kingpin Marco Carola, Desolate label head Loco Dice and Italian sensations Joseph Capriati and Deborah De Luca, as well as homegrown London favorite turned international star Micahel Bibi. There are also contemporary house and tech tastemakers like The Blessed Madonna, Apollonia, Sonny Fodera, Jamie Jones and legendary New York pioneer Armand Van Helden as well as drum & bass stars Andy C, Kings of the Rollers, High Contrast, Rudimental, Shy FX and many more.

Steve Durham, We Are FSTVL CEO, “The ultimate highlight of the festival calendar is returning for the hugely anticipated 9th edition and heads back to The Airfield of Dreams, bringing together some of the most iconic names in Bass, Techno, Drum & Bass and Dance music. Stage hosts to be announced very soon.”

Tickets are on sale now!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: We Are FSTVL announces 2022 edition with Jamie Jones, Andy C, Blessed Madonna, Armand Van Helden & More

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