Wireless Festival#2008

{{Short description|English annual rap and hip-hop music festival held in London}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{Infobox recurring event

| name = Wireless Festival

| image = Main stage at 2008 O2 Wireless Festival.jpg

| caption = Main stage of the 2008 Wireless Festival.

| location = 2005–2012: Hyde Park, London
2006–07: Harewood House, Leeds
2013: Olympic Park, London
2014: Perry Park, Birmingham
2014–2019: Finsbury Park, London
2021: Crystal Palace Park, London
2022: Crystal Palace Park; Finsbury Park; NEC, Birmingham
2023–2024: Finsbury Park, London

| years_active = 2005–present

| founders = Live Nation Entertainment

| dates = {{flat list|

  • 12–14 July 2024

}}

| organised = Live Nation and Festival Republic

| sponsor = Rockstar Energy (Official Partner)

| next = 11-13 July 2025

| genre = Hip hop

| capacity = 50,000

| website = {{URL|www.wirelessfestival.co.uk}}

}}

Wireless Festival is an annual rap and hip-hop music festival that takes place in London, England, which is owned and managed by Live Nation. Debuting in 2005, the festival's earlier years primarily featured rock and pop artists; since the 2010s, the focus has shifted largely towards hip-hop and other genres; for example, urban contemporary music.{{Cite web | date=2022-05-30 |title=Wireless Festival 2022 Lineup, Tickets, Date, Location, and Much More |url=https://theuktime.com/wireless-festival/ |access-date=2022-07-07 |website=The UK Time |language=en-GB}}{{Cite web |last=Rice |first=Sam |date=2022-07-04 |title=Wireless Festival London review: Local artists created magic onstage |url=https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/music/wireless-festival-london-review-tyler-the-creator-asap-rocky-b1009982.html |access-date=2022-07-07 |website=Evening Standard |language=en}}

From its 2005 inception until 2008, the festival was sponsored by telecommunications company O2, and was called the O2 Wireless Festival. From 2009 to 2012, the main sponsor was Barclaycard, and the festival was renamed to Barclaycard Wireless Festival. In 2013, the sponsor changed to Yahoo!, thus renaming it to Yahoo! Wireless. In 2015, the sponsor became the fashion retailer New Look. Sponsorship then changed to delivery company Gopuff in 2021, and has remained the same for the 2022 and 2023 editions of the festival.{{Cite web |last=Orpen |first=Tim |date=2022-07-10 |title=GOPUFF DELIVERS WIRELESS |url=https://executional.co.uk/gopuff-delivers-wireless/ |access-date=2024-05-31 |website=EXECUTIONAL |language=en-GB}} Sponsorship again changed in 2024, to be partnered with PepsiCo's Rockstar Energy.{{Cite web |title=Instagram |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/C5jDYD-I1hm/?img_index=1 |access-date=2024-05-31 |website=www.instagram.com}}

The capacity of the 2023 event was just shy of 50,000 people.{{cite web |title=Wireless Festival 2019 |url=https://www.efestivals.co.uk/festivals/wireless/2019 |website=eFestivals |access-date=18 December 2020}} Adjacent festivals were held in Leeds in 2006 and 2007, as well as Birmingham in 2014. In 2017, Live Nation also established Wireless Germany in Frankfurt, as well as Wireless Middle East in Abu Dhabi.{{cite web |last1=Chapple |first1=Jon |title=Wireless to return to Germany in 2019 |url=https://www.iq-mag.net/2018/12/wireless-germany-returns-2019/#.XLjfzaRS_IU |publisher=iq-mag.net |access-date=18 April 2019 |date=4 December 2018}}

History

=2005=

File:M.I.A.Hyde Park Wireless Festival2005.jpg

The first festival took place in June 2005 and was in Hyde Park only. Tickets were £35 a day. Some of the acts on the line-up were (headline acts in bold):[http://wirelessfestival.co.uk/artists/]{{dead link|date=April 2012}}

=2006=

File:Depeche Mode 2006.jpg

In 2006, the festival played in both Hyde Park and Harewood House. Tickets were £37.51 per day.

The Hyde Park festival ran from 21 to 25 June and on the bill were:[http://2006.wirelessfestival.co.uk/lineUp/index.asp?type=flash] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100405015035/http://2006.wirelessfestival.co.uk/lineUp/index.asp?type=flash|date=5 April 2010}}

The Harewood House festival ran from 24 to 25 June and tickets were £32.50 for the first day and £37.50 for the second. It featured:[http://2006.wirelessfestival.co.uk/lineup/saturday.asp] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070402141142/http://2006.wirelessfestival.co.uk/lineup/saturday.asp|date=2 April 2007}}

=2007=

File:Jack & Meg, The White Stripes.jpg

Tickets for both venues went on sale on 16 March 2007 and the festival took place between 14 and 17 June in Hyde Park, and 15–17 June at Harewood House. Tickets were £40 for one day, £75 for two, £105 for three or £135 for four days.

The acts for both Hyde Park and Harewood House were:[http://2007.wirelessfestival.co.uk/london/] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100406052514/http://2007.wirelessfestival.co.uk/london/|date=6 April 2010}}

The acts which performed the extra date in Hyde Park were:

For the first time, the Leeds festival offered camping facilities at the festival. Campers were allowed to stay on Lord Harewood's land for £25 for as many festival days as they wished. There were 3 stages this year, and the O2 Blueroom where only O2 customers were allowed to enter.

=2008=

The 2008 O2 Wireless Festival spanned 4 days in Hyde Park, and was the last to carry the O2 sponsorship. An attempt to hold a parallel festival in Leeds similar to the Reading and Leeds Festivals arrangement was unsuccessful, and instead a variety of club nights featuring billed artists were held. Tickets were £45 per day.

File:Fatboy Slim at Wireless Festival 2008.jpg

The line-up was as follows:{{cite web |url=http://2008.wirelessfestival.co.uk/lineup/index.aspx |title=O2 Wireless Festival 2008::line-up |work=2008.wirelessfestival.co.uk |access-date=2012-04-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120301211527/http://2008.wirelessfestival.co.uk/lineup/index.aspx |archive-date=2012-03-01 }}

=2009=

File:Paul Oakenfold at 2009 Wireless Festival.jpg

The 2009 festival was sponsored by Barclaycard and was cut from four to two days in Hyde Park. Tickets were £45 for one day or £80 for both. The line-up was as follows:[http://2009.wirelessfestival.co.uk/lineup/index.aspx] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100123015214/http://2009.wirelessfestival.co.uk/lineup/index.aspx|date=23 January 2010}}

=2010=

File:Missy Elliott - Wireless Festival 2010 (1).jpg

The 2010 Wireless Festival was increased to three days and took place from 2 July to 4 July 2010. Tickets were £47.50 for one day, £85 for two and £110 for three days. The line-up was as follows:[http://www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/lineup/index.aspx] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091216061105/http://www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/lineup/index.aspx|date=16 December 2009}}

The Sunday date sold out in record time, three weeks before the festival.{{Cite web |url=http://www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/2010/news/article.aspx?AID=2986333b-f7c2-4f8b-be32-8c2ad8dd53a4&gp=16 |title=JAY-Z at Wireless sponsored by Barclaycard - now sold out! |access-date=2010-11-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720062424/http://www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/2010/news/article.aspx?AID=2986333b-f7c2-4f8b-be32-8c2ad8dd53a4&gp=16 |archive-date=2011-07-20 |url-status=dead }}

=2011=

File:Black Eyed Peas at Wireless Festival 2011.jpg

File:Example at Wireless Festival 2011.jpg

File:Katy B at Wireless Festival 2011.JPG

The 2011 Wireless Festival was held from Friday 1 July to Sunday 3 July 2011. Tickets were £48.50 (Saturday/Sunday) or £49.50 (Friday) for one day, £92 for two and £130 for three days. The Black Eyed Peas headlined the Friday, The Chemical Brothers on the Saturday, and Pulp reformed after ten years to play the Sunday and other festivals in 2011. The Black Eyed Peas date had sold out by the end of June, while tickets for the other two days remained on sale until the festival.

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

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The Black Eyed Peas


David Guetta


Bruno Mars


Plan B


Tinie Tempah


Chipmunk


Example


Labrinth


Jodie Connor


Far East Movement


Yasmin


Wretch 32


Mike Posner


Alexis Jordan


Natalia Kills


Dot Rotten


StooShe


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The Chemical Brothers


The Streets


Chase & Status


Aphex Twin


Chromeo


Janelle Monáe


Kesha


LMFAO


Nero


Katy B


Devlin


Digitalism


Battles


The Whip


Justin Robertson


Jay Electronica


J. Cole


Modestep


Maverick Sabre


Michael Franti & Spearhead


Her Majesty & The Wolves


Alex Metric


Alpines


Luke Bingham


James Holroyd

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Pulp


Grace Jones


TV on the Radio


Foals


The Horrors


Metronomy


Cut Copy


Devotchka


The Like


The Naked and Famous


The Pretty Reckless


Roky Erickson


Neon Trees


Funeral Party


Fight Like Apes


Summer Camp

=2012=

The 2012 Wireless Festival was held from Friday, 6 July to Sunday, 8 July. Tickets went on general sale on 18 November 2011, priced at £49.50 (Friday/Saturday) and £52.50 (Sunday), plus booking fee.[http://www.virtualfestivals.com/latest/news/11891 Rihanna Barclaycard Wireless Festival 2012 tickets on sale] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141110124249/http://www.virtualfestivals.com/latest/news/11891 |date=2014-11-10 }}, Virtual Festivals. All tickets for the Rihanna day sold out by the end of March, a new record for the festival.[http://www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/news/article/more_acts_announced_across_the_weekend More acts announced across the weekend], Wireless Festival official site. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120329203843/http://www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/news/article/more_acts_announced_across_the_weekend |date=29 March 2012 }}

The acts which played were:

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

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Main Stage

Deadmau5


Afrojack


The Roots


Maverick Sabre


Metric

Pepsi Max Stage


Knife Party


Feed Me


Santigold


Modestep


Childish Gambino

Barclaycard Unwind Stage


Jaguar Skills


Ms. Dynamite


Zeds Dead


Gemini


AraabMuzik


Zedd

Bandstand Stage


Pro Dot


RuN RiOT


Brave New Storm


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Main Stage

Drake


Nicki Minaj


Example


Wiz Khalifa


Professor Green


Tulisa


Rita Ora

Pepsi Max Stage


Nero


The Weeknd


Labrinth


Delilah


D'banj


Hilltop Hoods


Clement Marfo & The Frontline


MistaJam

Barclaycard Unwind Stage


Chiddy Bang


Dot Rotten


The-Dream


Lady Leshurr


Sway


Sneakbo


Angel


KOAN Sound


Aluna George

Bandstand Stage


Mikill Pane


Krept & Konan


Josh Osho


Queen of Hearts


The Other Tribe


Bakery Boys

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Main Stage

Rihanna


Jessie J


J. Cole


Rizzle Kicks


Labrinth


Pitbull


Cher Lloyd

Pepsi Max Stage


Calvin Harris


Kaskade


Madeon


ASAP Rocky


Flux Pavilion


Lloyd


StooShe

Barclaycard Unwind Stage


Far East Movement


Theophilus London


Doctor P


Rascals


Kreayshawn


L Marshall


Monsta


Steve Papa Edwards

Bandstand Stage


K Koke


Steve Papa Edwards


Cleo Sol


Ny


Skyline

=2013=

File:Justin Timberlake - Wireless Festival 2013 - 1.jpg performing on Friday 12]]

The 2013 event was moved to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford after Live Nation pulled out of the tender for Hyde Park due to curfew issues.{{Cite web |url=http://www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/info/travel-info |title=Travel Info | Wireless Festival 2013 |access-date=2013-02-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130222014911/http://www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/info/travel-info |archive-date=2013-02-22 |url-status=dead }} The festival was held from Friday, 12 July to Sunday, 14 July 2013, and tickets were priced at £57.50 for day tickets and £110 for two days, plus booking fees. The event was sponsored by Yahoo!.

The line-up for the festival was:{{cite web|url=https://www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/line-up|title=Line up 2018|date=29 March 2016|website=Wireless Festival}}

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

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Justin Timberlake


Snoop Dogg


Trey Songz


John Legend


Frank Ocean


Miguel


Kesha


Wretch 32


Conor Maynard


Bingo Players

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Jay-Z


Emeli Sandé


Rita Ora


Kendrick Lamar


Miguel


DJ Fresh


Calvin Harris


Macklemore & Ryan Lewis


Flux Pavilion


Zedd


Iggy Azalea


Devlin


Taboo

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Jay-Z & Justin Timberlake (Rihanna)


will.i.am


A Tribe Called Quest


Nas


ASAP Rocky


Rizzle Kicks


Katy B


Jessie Ware


Big Sean


Magnetic Man


2 Chainz


Porter Robinson


Misha B

=2014=

In February 2014 it was confirmed that Wireless Festival 2014 would be held at Finsbury Park, London and Perry Park, Birmingham. The event was held over the weekend of 4–6 July 2014, on three stages. London day tickets were priced at £71.50 while Birmingham day tickets were priced at £68.75.{{cite web|url=https://www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/tickets|title=Tickets|date=6 April 2016|website=Wireless Festival}} Weekend tickets for London went on sale at £210 while Birmingham weekend tickets were set at £172. On 3 July, the day before the first day of the festival, it was widely reported that Drake had pulled out due to illness, (making it the second time he had pulled out of a Wireless Festival). This was confirmed on the festival's social media sites and organisers announced that Kanye West would play instead of Drake in London, and Rudimental (who had been the support for Drake) would headline the Saturday in Birmingham with a special extended set featuring very special guests. The organisers also offered those attending on Saturday in Birmingham £20 of "Wireless Credit" which was redeemable against any concessions, merchandise stands and funfair attractions at the event.

London

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

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Kanye West


Pharrell Williams


Basement Jaxx


2 Chainz


Iggy Azalea


Giorgio Moroder


Foxes


Ella Eyre


Angel Haze


Joel Compass


Vic Mensa


Jess Glynne

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Kanye West


Rudimental


Knife Party


Wiz Khalifa


Azealia Banks


Pretty Lights


B.o.B.


Chance the Rapper


Earl Sweatshirt


Kwabs


A$AP Ferg


G-Eazy


YG


Sage the Gemini

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Bruno Mars


Outkast


Ellie Goulding


J. Cole


John Newman


Salt-N-Pepa


Clean Bandit


Bleachers


A Great Big World


Raleigh Ritchie


Becky Hill


Dominique Young Unique

Birmingham

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

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Kanye West


Rudimental


Knife Party


Wiz Khalifa


Azealia Banks


Pretty Lights


B.o.B.


Chance the Rapper


Earl Sweatshirt


Kwabs


A$AP Ferg


G-Eazy


YG


Sage the Gemini

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Bruno Mars


Outkast


Ellie Goulding


J. Cole


John Newman


Salt-N-Pepa


Clean Bandit


Bleachers


A Great Big World


Raleigh Ritchie


Becky Hill


Dominique Young Unique

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Kanye West


Pharrell Williams


Basement Jaxx


2 Chainz


Iggy Azalea


Giorgio Moroder


Foxes


Ella Eyre


Angel Haze


Joel Compass


Vic Mensa


Jess Glynne

=2015=

On 31 January 2015, it was confirmed that the festival would be held in Finsbury Park between 3 and 5 July. The lineup was confirmed via the festival's Twitter page, with confirmation that Drake would return to the festival following his cancellation in 2014. It was also revealed that David Guetta and Nicki Minaj would perform as co-headliners on the Sunday, and that Avicii and Kendrick Lamar would be co-headlining on Saturday. As it was the festival's tenth birthday, there was a special 'birthday' event on Sunday, 28 June.

Following the announcement of the lineup, several artists cancelled their appearance. In early June, Big Sean removed the Wireless appearance from his tour's website and he no longer appeared on the Wireless website's lineup. Around the same time, Boy Better Know were added to the Wireless 10 event. On 14 June, Stromae cancelled his Wireless appearance amongst other summer dates, after suffering a reaction to anti-malaria drugs whilst on his tour of Sub-Saharan Africa. Someone tweeted a day later to say she would also be cancelling a number of summer dates, including Wireless, due to having to undergo vocal chord surgery.

The Friday sold out by the end of April, whilst the other three dates remained on sale until the festival.{{citation needed|date=March 2023}}

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Sunday 28 June

!Friday 3 July

!Saturday 4 July

!Sunday 5 July

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Drake


20:20 - 21:50


Rita Ora


18:45 - 19:35


Chance the Rapper


17:25 - 18:15


Katy B


16:10 - 17:00


Kid Ink


15:00 - 15:45


G-Eazy


14:10 - 14:35


Disturbing London X DJ Charlesy Present: Sneakbo, Yungen, J Hus, Bugzy Malone and Section Boyz


13:00 - 13:40

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Drake


20:50 - 22:20


ASAP Rocky


19:05 - 20:05


Major Lazer


17:35 - 18:35


Labrinth


16:20 - 17:05


Joey Badass


15:20 - 16:00


Fuse ODG


14:25 - 15:00


Maverick Sabre


13:30 - 14:05

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Avicii


21:10 - 22:25


Kendrick Lamar


19:20 - 20:35


Childish Gambino


18:00 - 18:45


Gorgon City


16:55 - 17:35


Mary J Blige


15:45 - 16:30


Tinashe


14:50 - 15:20


Raleigh Ritchie


14:05 - 14:30


Conor Maynard


13:20 - 13:45

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David Guetta + Nicki Minaj


20:40 - 22:00


Jessie J


17:40 - 18:25


Clean Bandit


16:25 - 17:10


August Alsina


15:20 - 16:00


Charli XCX


14:20 - 14:55


Wretch 32


13:30 - 14:00

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Sunday 28 June

!Friday 3 July

!Saturday 4 July

!Sunday 5 July

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Public Enemy


19:20 - 20:10


Boy Better Know


18:25 - 18:55


Black Star


17:20 - 18:05


Raekwon & Ghostface Killah


16:10 - 17:00


De La Soul


15:25 - 15:50


Jhene Aiko


14:30 - 15:05


ILoveMakonnen


13:45 - 14:10


Bishop Nehru


13:00 - 13:25

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Nero


19:35 - 20:35


Duke Dumont


18:05 - 19:05


PartyNextDoor


16:55 - 17:40


Krept and Konan


15:50 - 16:30


G-Eazy


15:00 - 15:30


ILoveMakonnen


14:15 - 14:40


Vince Staples


13:30 - 13:55

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Knife Party


19:50 - 20:50


Netsky


18:25 - 19:20


DJ Mustard


17:15 - 18:00


Indiana


16:20 - 16:50


Robin Schulz


15:10 - 15:55


MNEK


14:20 - 14:50


KStewart


13:30 - 14:00

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Grandmaster Flash


19:20 - 20:20


Rae Sremmurd


18:15 - 18:55


Pusha T


17:10 - 17:50


Ciara


16:10 - 16:50


Arrested Development


15:10 - 15:50


Logic


14:15 - 14:45


Kiko Bun


13:30 - 13:55

colspan="4" style="text-align:center;"| Capital Xtra Presents Re:Wired Arena
Sunday 28 June
No Stage

!Friday 3 July

!Saturday 4 July

!Sunday 5 July

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Lethal Bizzle


20:10 - 20:40


Klingande


19:15 - 19:45


Travis Scott


18:20 - 18:50


Ms. Dynamite


17:25 - 17:55


Collie Buddz


16:30 - 17:00


Little Simz


15:40 - 16:10


OCD: Moosh & Twist


14:50 - 15:20


Melissa Steel


14:10 - 14:30


Jermain Jackman


13:30 - 13:50

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Kurupt FM


20:20 - 20:50


3lau


19:25 - 19:55


Stormzy


18:30 - 19:00


Sinead Harnett


17:35 - 18:05


Bad Rabbits


16:40 - 17:10


OWS


15:50 - 16:20


Etta Bond


15:00 - 15:30


Nick Brewer


14:15 - 14:40


Ady Suleiman


13:30 - 13:55

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George the Poet


20:00 - 20:30


Shakka


19:05 - 19:35


Elliphant


18:10 - 18:40


Jaden Smith & Willow Smith


17:15 - 17:45


Tove Styrke


16:20 - 16:50


Jacob Plant


15:25 - 15:55


Damage


14:35 - 15:05


Samm Henshaw


13:45 - 14:15

=2016=

Wireless Festival 2016 was held on the weekend of 8–10 July at Finsbury Park. The lineup was announced on 9 March, with Calvin Harris to headline on the Friday, Chase & Status and J. Cole co-headlining on Saturday, and Kygo and Boy Better Know co-headlining on Sunday. On 16 March, Dua Lipa was announced for Friday. Three days later, Lady Leshurr was announced for Saturday. On 11 May, Wizkid and 99 Souls were announced for Friday, and Natalie La Rose, Angel, Shakka, Rude Kid, KStewart, The Manor, Jorja Smith, and A2 were announced for Saturday, while Fergie, Big Sean, Metro Boomin, Jay Sean, Ghetts, Thomas Jack, Fekky, Elf Kid, Sonny Digital and Father were announced for Sunday. On the same day, Lady Leshurr was moved to Friday. On 21 May Kyla was announced for Saturday. Wizkid had pulled out due to Visa problems.

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

Calvin Harris


The 1975


Miguel


Bryson Tiller


Kurupt FM


Kwabs


Disciples


Vic Mensa


Big Narstie


Dua Lipa


Lady Leshurr


Anne-Marie


Yungen


99 Souls


Geko


Petite Meller

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Chase & Status / J.Cole


Future


Sigma


Krept and Konan


Craig David


ASAP Ferg


Wilkinson


Maverick Sabre


WSTRN


Bugzy Malone


Natalie La Rose


Jahkoy


Nadia Rose


Angel


Shakka


Rude Kid


KStewart


The Manor


DJ Semtex


Jorja Smith


A2


Kyla

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Boy Better Know / Kygo


Martin Garrix


Jess Glynne


Fergie


Big Sean


Action Bronson


Kehlani


Section Boyz


Young Thug


Yelawolf


Jeremih


Vince Staples


Anderson Paak & The Free Nationals


Metro Boomin


Ty Dolla Sign


Dillon Francis


Newham Generals


Jay Sean


Ghetts


Logan Sama


Thomas Jack


Fekky


Bomba Estereo


Elf Kid


Sonny Digital


Father

=2017=

Wireless Festival 2017 was held on the weekend of 7–9 July at Finsbury Park. The lineup was announced on 23 February, with Chance The Rapper to headline on Friday, Skepta headlining on Saturday and The Weeknd headlining on Sunday. On 28 March, Fetty Wap and Geko were announced for Friday, Travis Scott was announced for Saturday, and Bugzy Malone and Kojo Funds were announced for Sunday. On the same day, Cadet was moved from Sunday to Saturday. On 30 June, AJ Tracey was announced for Friday. Lil Uzi Vert was also part of the lineup, but pulled out, due to continued exhaustion. He was replaced by Pusha T. Wiley was also part of the lineup but also pulled out, due to delays with his travel plan. He was replaced by Lethal Bizzle.

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

Chance The Rapper


Bryson Tiller


G-Eazy


Fetty Wap


Zara Larsson


Post Malone


Flatbush Zombies


Lil Dicky


Big Narstie


AJ Tracey


Geko


Noname


Nef the Pharaoh

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Skepta


Travis Scott


Rae Sremmurd


Young Thug


Sean Paul


Lil Yachty


Lethal Bizzle


Section Boyz


Yungen


Dave


MoStack


Cadet


Jez Dior


The Age Of L.U.N.A


Big Tobz


Young T & Bugsey

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The Weeknd


Nas


Tory Lanez


Ty Dolla Sign


Wizkid


Pusha T


Tyga


Desiigner


Bugzy Malone


Hilltop Hoods


Mike Skinner & Murkage Presnent Tonga


Stefflon Don


Yuna


AJ x Deno


Kojo Funds


Abra Cadabra


Topaz Jones

=2018=

Wireless festival was held on 6–8 July at Finsbury Park. The lineup was announced on 22 January, with J. Cole to headline on Friday, Stormzy on Saturday, and DJ Khaled with others on Sunday. The Festival was fully sold out within a day. On 9 April Cardi B announced her pregnancy, and therefore she pulled out. Three days later, Raye, Russ, Suspect, Big Shaq, Sneakbo, Davido, Ms Banks, Majid Jordan and Last Night In Paris were added to the lineup. On 14 May, AJ x Deno, EO, M Huncho, Just Banco, Big Heath, Romzy and Yung Fume were added to the lineup. On 3 July, J Hus pulled out, due to legal issues. Fredo also pulled out due to unforeseen circumstances. On the same day, Krept & Konan, Chip, Avelino, D-Block Europe and Ambush were added to the lineup. On 5 July, MoStack was moved from Saturday to Friday. On the same day Trippie Redd pulled out, due to unforeseen circumstances. On the day that DJ Khaled was meant to be headlining, it was announced that he had pulled out due to travel issues. He was replaced by a surprise guest, who turned out to be Drake.

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

J. Cole


Post Malone


PartyNextDoor


Big Sean


GoldLink


Wiley


Wretch 32


Mabel


MoStack


Kojo Funds


Belly Squad


Bas


Donae'o


Just Banco


Big Heath


AJ x Deno


EO

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Stormzy


Migos


J Hus (cancelled)


Krept & Konan


French Montana


6lack


A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie


Belly


Majid Jordan


Davido


Big Shaq


Chip


Avelino


Hardy Caprio


Fredo (cancelled)


Ramz


Sneakbo


Raye


Ms Banks


Last Night In Paris


M Huncho


Yung Fume


Romzy


D-Block Europe


Ambush

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DJ Khaled and Friends (cancelled)


Drake (unannounced){{citation needed|date=February 2020}}


Giggs


Rae Sremmurd


Lil Uzi Vert


Russ


Cardi B (cancelled)


Rick Ross


Playboi Carti


Lil Pump


Not3s


Mist


Ski Mask the Slump God


67


Trippie Redd (cancelled)


Smokepurpp


Jaykae


Lisa Mercedez


Suspect

=2019=

The Wireless Festival was held on 5–7 July at Finsbury Park. The lineup was announced on 28 January, with Cardi B and Migos to co-headline on Friday, Travis Scott headlining on Saturday, and ASAP Rocky headlining on Sunday. On 9 February, Cadet, who was meant to be performing on Saturday, died. Wireless kept his performance set, in order to remember him. On 13 March, One Acen, Lotto Boyzz, THEY., Tiwa Savage, Lady Sanity and Lil Yachty were added to the lineup. In April, Loski pulled out due to legal issues. On 8 May, Yungen was added to the lineup. On 14 June Megan Thee Stallion was added to the lineup. On 20 June, it was announced that a number of acts would be streamed globally, live in virtual reality, by using a platform provided by {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20150518031551/http://melodyvr.com/ MelodyVR]}}. Streamed content would also be available via Wireless's Facebook page and MelodyVR's Android and iOS VR/360 apps.{{Cite web|url=https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/melodyvr-to-livestream-londons-wireless-festival-in-virtual-reality/|title = MelodyVR to livestream London's Wireless Festival in virtual reality via new app|date = 20 June 2019}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.musicweek.com/live/read/it-s-a-festival-first-wireless-joins-forces-with-melody-vr-for-virtual-reality-live-broadcast/076549|title="It's a festival first!": Wireless joins forces with Melody VR for virtual reality live broadcast}} On 1 July, Polo G was added to the lineup. Two days later, Headie One and Lil Uzi Vert pulled out for unknown reasons. Jay1 replaced One and a surprise guest, Skepta, replaced Vert. Also, ASAP Rocky pulled out, due to legal issues. On the day before he was meant to headline, J Hus was added to the lineup and it was also announced that Rae Sremmurd would be headlining Sunday. At the same time, Polo G cancelled his performance, due to the birth of his child, and was replaced by Aitch.

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

Cardi B / Migos


Tory Lanez


Ella Mai


Tyga


Fredo


Lil Skies


Bugzy Malone


Headie One (cancelled)


JAY1


IAMDDB


Maleek Berry


NSG


B Young


One Acen

|

Travis Scott


Future


Lil Uzi Vert (cancelled)


Skepta (unannounced){{citation needed|date=February 2020}}


Young Thug


Juice Wrld


Stefflon Don


Trippie Redd


Sheck Wes


Yungen


Lotto Boyzz


M Huncho


Saweetie


THEY.


Unknown T


Steel Banglez


Cadet


DigDat


Deno Driz

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ASAP Rocky (cancelled)


Rae Sremmurd


J Hus


AJ Tracey


Lil Baby


Gunna


Not3s


Rich the Kid


Ski Mask the Slump God


Lil Yachty


Denzel Curry


D-Block Europe


Loski (cancelled)


J.I.D


Polo G (cancelled)


Aitch


Russ


Megan Thee Stallion


Tiwa Savage


Flohio


Lady Sanity

=2020=

The sixteenth edition of Wireless Festival was due to take place on 3–5 July 2020 at Finsbury Park, London. In social media statements posted on 23 March 2021, it was announced that the festival would be moved to Crystal Palace Park and would take place on 10–12 September 2021.

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

ASAP Rocky


D-Block Europe


Lil Uzi Vert


Young Thug


Playboi Carti


Trippie Redd


M Huncho


ASAP Ferg


Lil Tjay


Pop Smoke (cancelled)


Polo G


Rico Nasty


Iann Dior

|

Skepta


Quality Control


DaBaby


Roddy Ricch


Burna Boy


Mostack


Aitch


Tion Wayne


Jay1


Doja Cat


Hardy Caprio


Koffee


Young T & Bugsey


Digdat


K-Trap


Kida Kudz


Tiffany Calver & Friends

|

Meek Mill


AJ Tracey


Lil Baby


A Boogie


Nav


Ski Mask the Slump God


Mist


Lil Tecca


City Girls


NLE Choppa


Nafe Smallz


Tyla Yaweh


Earthgang


Darkoo

=2021=

In social media statements posted on 23 March 2021, it was announced that the festival would be moved to Crystal Palace Park and would take place at a later date than usual, due to Covid, on 10–12 September 2021.

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

Future with a surprise appearance from Drake


D-Block Europe


Digga D


Giggs


Gunna


Ivorian Doll


Lil Uzi Vert


M1llionz


M24


MoStack


NSG


SL


Tiffany Calver (& Friends)


Unknown T


Young T & Bugsey

|

Skepta


AJ Tracey


ArrDee


Blanco


Central Cee


Darkoo


Fredo


Hardy Caprio


Jay1


Meek Mill


S1mba


Steel Banglez (featuring Sidhu Moosewala)


Swae Lee


Swarmz


Tion Wayne


Zie Zie

|

Migos


Abra Cadabra


Central Cee


Charlie Sloth (& friends)


Dappy


Digdat


Headie One


K-Trap


M Huncho


M24


Megan Thee Stallion


Mist


Nafe Smallz


Nafe Smallz


Potter Payper


Poundz


Rick Ross


Young Thug


Yungen

=2022=

On 25 February 2022, it was announced that Wireless Festival would take place in Crystal Palace Park on 1–3 July, while a second and third festival would be held in Finsbury Park and the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, both on 8–10 July. Seven headliners would be split between the three locations: A$AP Rocky, J. Cole, Tyler, the Creator, Dave, Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, and SZA.

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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |Crystal Palace Park Line-Up

|

Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

A$AP Rocky


The Kid Laroi


Lil Uzi Vert


Don Toliver


Trippie Redd


Ski Mask the Slump God


Fivio Foreign


Sleepy Hallow


BIA


Rico Nasty


Nardo Wick


Snoochie Shy


Kenny Allstar



More TBA

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J. Cole


Doja Cat


Playboi Carti


Gunna


Ari Lennox


Potter Payper


NorthSideBenji


Flo Milli


Ms Banks


Bas


Lancey Foux


French the Kid


Tiffany Calver


Swarzy



More TBA

|

Tyler, The Creator


Roddy Ricch


Baby Keem


Kali Uchis


Little Simz


Snoh Aalegra


Ghetts


AG Club


Miraa May


Bakar


Knucks


Sainte


BERWYN


Skiifall


Snoochie Shy


Kenny Allstar

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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |Finsbury Park Line-Up

|

Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

Cardi B


Roddy Ricch


Megan Thee Stallion


Burna Boy


Giveon


Mahalia


Arrdee


Omah Lay


Rema


B Young


Enny


BackRoad Gee


Ayra Starr


DJ Cuppy


Sian Anderson

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SZA


Summer Walker


Jack Harlow


6lack


Blxst


Jhene Aiko


Lucky Daye


Queen Naija


Yung Bleu


Ace


Nadia Jade



More TBA

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Nicki Minaj


Lil Baby


Lil Durk


Polo G


Lil Tjay


City Girls


Fireboy DML


Skillibeng


Shenseea


Unknown T


A1 x J1


J.I the Prince of N.Y


BabyFace Ray


Seani B


Tiffany Calver



More TBA

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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |Outdoor at NEC Line-Up

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

Dave


Summer Walker


Gunna


Little Simz


Popcaan


Blxst


Fireboy DML


Skillibeng


Shenseea


Unknown T


DJ Target


DJ EDU



More TBA

|

Cardi B


Lil Baby


Burna Boy


Central Cee


Mahalia


Lil Tjay


City Girls


Arrdee


B Young


Remi Burgz


Jeremiah Asiamah



More TBA

|

J. Cole


Roddy Ricch


D-Block Europe


Jack Harlow


Polo G


Moneybagg Yo


Digga D


Potter Payper


Knucks


Enny


Sainte


BackRoad Gee


French the Kid


DJ Target


Sir Spyro



More TBA

=2023=

It was announced that Wireless 2023 would be returning for one weekend, at Finsbury Park. The event is due to take place on 7, 8 and 9 July, with headline artists Playboi Carti, Travis Scott and D-Block Europe, and 50 Cent as a special guest, all UK festival exclusives. Saturday day tickets sold out within 60 minutes of going on sale.

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Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

Playboi Carti


Lil Uzi Vert (Cancelled)


Metro Boomin


Lancey Foux


Ice Spice


Yeat


Latto


Ken Carson


Destroy Lonely


Lola Brooke


Kenny Allstar


Remi Burgz

|

Travis Scott


Lil Yachty


Headie One


Bryson Tiller


FLO


Joey Bada$$


Lucki


Mariah The Scientist


Clavish


Tiffany Calver


Nadia Jae

|

D-Block Europe / 50 Cent (Special Guest)


Lil Durk (Cancelled)


Popcaan


Lil Tjay


K-Trap


Dexta Daps


Glorilla


Black Sherif


Dreya Mac


DJ Target


Seani B

=2024=

It was announced that Wireless would return to Finsbury Park between 12 and 14 July 2024, with headline artists Nicki Minaj, 21 Savage, J Hus and Doja Cat.{{cite news |last1=Collins |first1=Riyah |title=Nicki Minaj tops Wireless festival line-up with 21 Savage and Doja Cat |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-68127163 |access-date=29 January 2024 |publisher=BBC News |date=29 January 2024}}

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| colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|Line Up

Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

Nicki Minaj


Future


Destroy Lonely


Ice Spice


Sean Paul


Vanessa Bling


Veeze


Ragz Originale


DJ Target


Remi Burgz{{cite web |title=Line Up - Friday |url=https://wirelessfestival.co.uk/line-up/friday/ |website=Wireless Festival |access-date=12 February 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240205170250/https://wirelessfestival.co.uk/line-up/friday/ |archive-date=5 February 2024 |url-status=live}}

Homixide Gang

Kairo Keyz

|

21 Savage


J Hus


Asake


Gunna


Sexyy Red (Cancelled)


Fridayy


Skillibeng


Byron Messia


Shallipopi


Strandz


Kenny Allstar


Seani B{{cite web |title=Line Up - Saturday |url=https://wirelessfestival.co.uk/line-up/saturday/ |website=Wireless Festival |access-date=12 February 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240205170246/https://wirelessfestival.co.uk/line-up/saturday/ |archive-date=5 February 2024 |url-status=live}}

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Doja Cat


Don Toliver


Rema


Tyla (Cancelled)


Digga D (Cancelled)


Uncle Waffles


Ruger


Teezo Touchdown


Nadia Jae


Snoochie Shy{{cite web |title=Line Up - Sunday |url=https://wirelessfestival.co.uk/line-up/sunday/ |website=Wireless Festival |access-date=12 February 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240205170254/https://wirelessfestival.co.uk/line-up/sunday/ |archive-date=5 February 2024 |url-status=live}}

=2025=

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| colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|Line Up

Friday

!Saturday

!Sunday

Drake


PartyNextDoor


Summer Walker

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Drake


The Mandem

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Drake


Burna Boy


Vybz Kartel

Sponsors

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YearsName of SponsorOrganised byNotesLocationDateYears
2005–08O2rowspan="8" |Live Nation & Festival Republicas O2 Wireless Festivalrowspan=2 |Hyde Park, London
Harewood House
rowspan=4 |5–7 Julyrowspan=4| 2005–19
2009–12Barclaycardas Barclaycard Wireless
2013–14Yahoo!rowspan="1" {{n/a
} || Olympic Park (2013)
Perry Park (2014)

|-

| rowspan=2| 2015– || rowspan=1| Pepsi Max || rowspan=2| Official partners || rowspan=1 |Finsbury Park

|-

| Pepsi || Crystal Palace Park || rowspan=2 |July || rowspan=2 | 2021–2023

|-

| 2021–2023 || Gopuff || Official sponsors || Finsbury Park

|-

|2024 – present

|Rockstar Energy

|Official sponsors

|Finsbury Park

|12-14 July

|2024 – present

|}

See also

References

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