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Cross the Tracks festival announces their 2024 annual festival at Brockwell Park

Cross the Tracks festival have announced huge headliners for their annual festival in Brockwell Park.

It has been revealed that the likes of Erykah Badu, DJ Madlib, and Venna will be gracing the stage at the Brixton park, on May 26, 2024.

Joining them will be American pop singer-songwriter Iniko – known for their alternative R&B sound and their latest release Jericho, the cinematic sounds of El Michels Affair and Lady Wray’s sultry vocals.

Yazmin Lacey whose debut album seamlessly blends jazz soul and electronica, will be performing a DJ set and Palestinian band 47Soul creating a mixture of traditional dabke music fused with electronic beats, hip-hop and a touch of reggae.

Previously announced names include the Canadian outfit BADBADNOTGOOD, 1990s R&B group, En-Vogue who need no introduction given their chart and Grammy success, jazz and hip-hop inspired trumpeter Ife Ogunjobi, American rapper Eve, and singer-songwriter Ama Lou.

Cross the Tracks has more than just music scheduled, with a creatives’ market, workshops by charity partners, site art and more than 50 food and drink traders.

Get tickets at www.xthetracks.com

 

 

Picture: Crowds enjoying the sunshine and music at last year’s Cross the Tracks Festival Picture: Cross the Tracks


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