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When Is Wireless Festival 2023? Dates and Line Up Announced

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Even though we’re still firmly in January, those festival days are on the horizon. Here to remind us of just that are Wireless Festival 2023 dates and lineup that has just dropped— including headlines over the three days.

At the moment, those warm summer nights with a cool drink in hand and music thumping through your veins feels like a distant dream. With rumours of snow over the next few weeks and the sun still setting before 5 pm, it’s hard to remember times when you could see the sun, let alone feel it. Alas, it isn’t too far away and neither is festival season. Making sure we have a great time this summer is Wireless Festival 2023.

When Are The Wireless Festival Dates?

Wireless will be held on July 7, 8 and 9 in Finsbury Park, London. Doors open on the Friday at 6:30 pm, with curfew at 10:30 pm. On Saturday and Sunday, the festival opens at 11 am, with it closing an hour earlier on Sunday.

Anyone over 16 can attend without an adult, just be prepared to have to show ID to prove your age. Anyone under that (5-15) must be accompanied by an adult at all times and will still need to pay for a full-price ticket.

The festival has a strict list of what cannot be brought into the festival, including aerosols, alcohol, umbrellas and more. For an extensive list, visit the Event Info page on their website.

Wireless Festival 2023 Line Up

Whilst not all of the acts performing this year have been confirmed, Wireless has given us its headliners and more.

Starting with Friday, acts such as Lil Uzi, Latto, Metro Boomin and Lancey Foux will be taking to the Wireless Festival 2023 stage. However, it will be headliner Playboi Carti getting fans excited. There are still four acts left to announce for the first day, so keep your fingers crossed for your favourites.

Wireless Festival 2022: Crystal Palace Park
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Next up, Saturday, and Headie One, Bryson Tiller, Clavis and more will be gracing fans with a set each. Headlining on the second day is none other than Travis Scott. Like Friday, Wireless still need to announce four more artists for Saturday.

Lastly, Sunday, where Popcaan, Lil TJay, Glorilla, Lil Durk are just some of the acts announced already. Bringing the weekend to a close is Sunday’s headliner D-Block Europe. We’ve got a bit more information about the last day, with only three acts still a mystery.

But that’s not all. Announced as a special guest for Wireless Festival 2023 is the legendary 50 Cent. It’s not sure in what capacity he’ll be there or if he’ll be there the whole weekend, but that’s definitely a name to get excited about.

Tickets To Wireless Festival

Wireless Festival 2023 tickets are already on sale, so be quick if you’re thinking of going this year.

Single-day tickets for Friday and Sunday cost £80 plus a booking fee. For Saturday, it’s a little more at £90. If you’re wanting to go for two days, then you can get any combination of days for £155 plus a booking fee.

It’s understandable if the whole weekend looks appealing to you, so the tickets for the whole weekend will put you £230 out of pocket as well as the booking fee.

Now, that’s quite a lot to pay all at once, so for any of the multi-day tickets you can split the bill up through their payment plans. For 2-day tickets, you’ll need to pay £41.65, with 5 more payments of £25.80.

The three-day ticket payment plan asks for £47.64 up front, with 5 more payments of £40.80.

Though it’s still a few months away, there’s no time like the present to start planning for the festival season. Get yourself some tickets before they’re all gone.