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Movement Detroit Drops Teaser Lineup for 2024


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Movement Music Festival has given us a sneak peek into the 2024 lineup. Once again, music aficionados will flock to Detroit, the hub of Techno music, for three days of eclectic tunes on Memorial Day Weekend (May 25-27, 2024) at Hart Plaza along downtown Detroit’s iconic riverfront.

The 2024 lineup teaser provides a small taste of what the festival’s extensive programming will feature. Movement continues to showcase a carefully curated selection of dance music’s premier artists, underground legends, and emerging talents. This dynamic mix spans seasoned veterans and the next generation. Notable first-time performers include the award-winning artist and producer James Blake (DJ Set), acclaimed British actor and DJ Idris Elba (performing a b2b set with Detroit Techno legend Kevin Saunderson), German-Bosnian superstar DJ and Diynamic label boss Solomun, enigmatic French producer I Hate Models, Austin-based producer and FEMME HOUSE founder LP Giobbi, Spanish Psytrance icon Indira Paganotto, UK Techno maximalist VTSS (performing a b2b set with Movement alum Boys Noize), and London-based DJ and BBC Radio 1 host Jaguar.

The announcement also features a unique live set from Drum & Bass luminary and Metalheadz founder Goldie, performing as Goldie (Live Band); Italian hard Techno duo 999999999; revered House music icon Honey Dijon; UK powerhouse duo Gorgon City; acclaimed British composer Floating Points; Palestinian global Techno sensation Sama’ Abdulhadi; Italian Techno maestro and festival favorite Joseph Capriati; UK electronic music pioneer and dubstep legend Skream; Detroit Techno icon and Women on Wax founder DJ Minx; and Warp Records mainstays Mount Kimbie.

Explore the full lineup teaser below. The full lineup will drop sooner than you know! Tickets are on sale now at Movementfestival.com

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Movement Detroit Drops Teaser Lineup for 2024

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