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    Roskilde Festival 2023 adds Rosalia, Lil Nas X, Central Cee and More to The List

    by OVERSTANDARD January 31, 2023
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    Roskilde Festival 2023 has added “Old Town Road” hitmaker, Lil Nas X, along with UK based rap star Central Cee, and US based, GloRilla, who just won “Best Breakthrough Artist” at the BET Hip Hop Awards. Danish rapper D1MA has also been added to the list. The Spanish superstar, Rosalia, also appears among the main names on this year’s poster.

    Check out the new list below.

    Lil Nas X (US)
    Rosalía (SPA)

    Central Cee (UK)
    Fever Ray (SE)
    J.I.D (US)
    Lock Up (UK)
    Rema (NIG)
    Tinariwen (ML)

    Armand Hammer (US)
    Billy Woods (US)
    Body Type (AU)
    Brimheim (DK)
    Candy (US)
    Clara (DK)
    Deaf Club (US)
    Destroy Boys (US)
    D1MA (DK)
    DOMi & JD BECK (FR/US)
    Florist (US)
    Gabber Modus Operandi (ID)
    Girls In Airports (DK)
    GloRilla (US)
    Grace Ives (US)
    Jockstrap (UK)
    Lady Neptune (UK)
    Lucrecia Dalt (CO)
    Mor (SE)
    Nova Twins (UK)
    Perturbator (FR)
    The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys (US)
    Siamese (DK)
    TootArd (INT)
    Wu-Lu (UK)
    Yaya Bey (US)

    Photo: Roskilde Festival

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