Australian superstar Kylie Minogue has been added to the Sziget bill. In addition to him, Barry Can’t Swim and FISHER will also travel to Budapest next summer. Sziget will take place from 7th to 12th. August. Fred.., Janelle Monáe, Liam Gallagher, Martin Garrix and Sam Smith are back. This year, Vunzige Deuntjes will also host an evening at Sziget, including rapper Sor.

Kylie’s surprising addition to the lineup of the Hungarian festival. The Australian superstar returned to the list last year with, among other things, “Padam Padam”. Kylie will be in the program on the first day of the festival, as well as FISHER. The organization also announces the layout of the renovated Revolut Stage. The second biggest stage this year features Marc Rebillet, Barry Can’t Swim, L’Imperatrice, Aurora and Overmono. Joost and Goldband also perform on this stage.

The organization has surprised with new names for different stages all week. All of these have their own story and composition. Ibis x ALL presents The Buzz has long been a place to discover great talent and new music. This year this includes Royel Otis, Jeremias, Dead Poet Society and Artemas. Also on this stage are the Dutch CUT_ and Might Delete Later and the Belgian band Ramkot.

The DropYard stage offers space for hip-hop and alternative acts from all over the world. On August 12, Vunzige Deuntjes will host dropYard. They bring with them, among others, Sori, Reanny, Kybba and Rockefellababe. It was previously reported that Uhärtykset and Q-dance will also host the evening at Party Arena.

The lineup of the festival takes shape in this way. The organization also announces the return of The Global Village, Magic Mirror and Cirque du Sziget. This year, even more attention will be paid to mental health, and Sziget’s sustainable development initiatives will also be further expanded. These have been important pillars of Hungarian festivals for years: Sziget was awarded the Take A Stand award at the European Festival Awards this year.

Sziget Express sold out

Sziget Express will travel to Budapest again this year and next summer will run up to two trains. The festival’s special train from Holland is more popular than ever: both trains are already sold out. More information about Sziget Express can be found here.

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