The headline acts for Longitude 2023 have been revealed with Calvin Harris and Travis Scott the star attractions.
The two-day festival will return to Marlay Park this summer from Saturday July 1 to Sunday July 2, 2023.
DJ Calvin Harris is set to headline Saturday night at Longitude which will be his first show in the Republic of Ireland in 10 years.
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Harris has received 18 Brit Award nominations and won British Producer of the Year and British Single of the Year in 2019, as well as five Grammy nominations. Some of his biggest hits include We Found Love, One Kiss and How Deep Is Your Love.
On the Sunday night, the headline act is US rapper Travis Scott whose biggest hits include Highest in the Room and Sicko Mode.
Scott previously headlined Longitude in 2018 and will return to the Longitude main stage, due to demand again this year.
The American rapper has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards and has won a Billboard Music Award and a Latin Grammy Award.
Joining the two headline acts across the weekend will be Lil Uzi Vert and MK, as well as Anne-Marie, Belters Only, blk., Metro Boomin, Lil Tjay, Joel Corry, RAYE, Joey Bada$$, FLO, GloRilla, Ken Carson, Venbee, Songer, TraviS X Elzzz, and more artists to be announced.
Tickets for two days of the weekend will cost €199.50 and a single day tickets will cost €99.90.
Tickets will go on sale this Friday, February 3, at 12pm from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide and online at www.ticketmaster.ie.
Three customers can get their hands on Longitude tickets before anyone else in a presale here from Wednesday, February 1, at 12pm, 48 hours before general release.
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