Music News - Best lineup yet confirmed for Rhythm & Alps 2017
22 August 2017 - 0 Comments
Rhythm & Alps has today
announced New Zealand’s strongest New Year’s lineup for its annual three-day
festival in Wanaka.
The South Island’s biggest New Year’s party has dropped an immense first lineup
of artists, including international superstar TASH SULTANA and Kiwi success story FAT FREDDY’S DROP.
With approximately 50 incredible acts performing on three stages over two days,
the seventh annual Rhythm & Alps music festival promises to be the most
epic yet. Up to 10,000 revellers are anticipated to converge amongst the
mountains of Wanaka’s incredible Cardrona Valley for the event, which runs
December 29-31.
Rhythm & Alps festival director Alex Turnbull says the lineup is probably
the most diverse and notable of any festivals in NZ this year.
“We are showcasing some of the best festival acts which we have hand-picked
from around the globe,” he says. “We’ve also secured some top NZ-made acts who
are excited to come to Wanaka and perform in the mighty Southern Alps.”
As the fastest-growing artist in Australian history, musical powerhouse TASH SULTANA is
proving to be a hot ticket-seller for the festival, and Wandering Eyehitmakers FAT
FREDDY’S DROP have just confirmed they will also headline on
New Year’s Eve.
Swedish electronic group LITTLE
DRAGON return to NZ for the first time since 2015 to play
exclusively at Rhythm & Alps, while one of the most in-demand acts on the
planet, New York-based band CIGARETTES
AFTER SEX, will make their highly-anticipated and exclusive NZ
debut.
The UK’s leading R&B soul wave funk queen NAO and her
11-piece band will grace the main stage on December 31, while drum and bass
addicts will be stoked to see WILKINSON,
GOLDIE, CAMO + KROOKED, HYBRID MINDS and BLACK SUN EMPIRE all
perform on December 30.
Feel-good surfie roots act OCEAN
ALLEY return to NZ after selling out shows throughout the
country this year, and Raglan icons CORNERSTONE
ROOTS will make their first appearance at the southern
juggernaut.
Kiwi dub disco hooligans LORD
ECHO are set to perform on New Year’s Eve, as is YOKO-ZUNA, a
rising Auckland electric hip hop act with talent to burn.
Canadian and multi-instrumentalist producer POMO will bring his three-piece live
show and Australian hip hop artist REMIreturns to Rhythm & Alps after a massive performance in
2015. Rounding out the first drop of acts is the multi-talented musician
and producer SWINDLEand Canadian festival owner Andrea Graham, best known as THE LIBRARIAN.
Rhythm & Alps will also be hosting an exclusive warm-up gig at the Lake
Hawea Hotel on December 28 featuring Californian rapper SCHOOLBOY Q. The
limited-capacity show traditionally sells out well in advance every year.
Turnbull says a second lineup announcement for Rhythm & Alps 2017 will be
made in September.
“We’re really excited about this year’s lineup – its general appeal is
reflected in the record ticket sales we’ve had so far,” he says. “It’s the best
place to be in NZ for New Year’s; awesome music, immaculate stage production,
amazing weather and a relaxed atmosphere all make for a world-class festival.
We’re definitely expecting another sell-out.”
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