The award-winning, genre-busting RADAR Festival have announced three more acts for their stellar 2024 lineup: guitar genius Ichika Nito, American mathcore heavyweights Car Bomb, and local talents Atheana.
Masterclasses for this year’s event have also been announced. Attendees of RADAR Festival can witness some of the world’s best musicians talking about their craft. The full masterclass line-up is as follows:
- Adam Janzi (VOLA)
- Baard Kolstad (Leprous)
- Buster Odeholm (Humanity’s Last Breath, Thrown & Vildhjarta)
- Einar Solverg (Leprous)
- Henrik Linder (Dirty Loops)
- Plini
- Jay Postones (TesseracT),
- Rabea Massaad (Vower and Frogleap)
- Shawn Crowder and Adam Neely (Sungazer)
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Ichika Nito, “hottest guitarist in the world right now” was ranked No. 8 in the “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time” by the readers of Total Guitar, and RADAR promise something very special up our sleeve for this set – you’ll not want to miss it.
For the first time in five years, Car Bomb are back for a 2024 European exclusive. In 2019 they performed at the very first RADAR Festival – get ready to have your mind blown.
They’re joined by Manchester locals Atheana, highlighting some of the wonderful talent from the festival’s new home city.
RADAR 2024 will be headlined by synth royalty The Midnight (Friday night, UK festival debut), supported by Plini, Vola, among others; UK titans TesseracT will cap off Saturday’s extravaganza with Dirty Loops, The Fall of Troy and more; and alongside Leprous will be jazz fusion group Sungazer, Humanity’s Last Breath, and a host of the world’s best, progressive musical acts.
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And if that’s not enough, there are still after-parties, plus at least four more incredible bands to be announced for RADAR 2024, including Sunday’s headliner – shaping up to be the new music event in the UK this year. And, demonstrating their commitment to new bands, RADAR have also announced that they will be the first venue to donate a portion of ticket sales proceeds to Music Venue Trust, in order to support grassroots music venues.
Get tickets from: RADARfestival.co.uk