Ben Awin

Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice and Doja Cat to headline Wireless Festival 2024

A guide to London’s ultimate hip-hop festival and where to get tickets

Europe’s premier hip-hop celebration Wireless Festival returns to its iconic home at Finsbury Park in London, from July 12 to 14, ready to surpass last year’s success. After a powerful lineup that featured Travis Scott, 50 Cent and Ice Spice, the bar was set high. Presented by Rockstar Energy, this year’s heavyweights Nicki Minaj, Doja Cat, Future and Ice Spice are leading the charge (yes, the Barbz, Kittenz and Munchins will all be in one place – stan twitter hold on tight). Also on the bill are Sean Paul, 21 Savage, J Hus, Asake, Digga D, Cash Cobain and Uncle Waffles, promising a weekend of high-energy sets.

Line-Up:

Friday: Nicki Minaj, Future and Ice Spice

Returning to the spotlight at Wireless after her iconic 2015 set, Nicki Minaj, the queen of the Barbz, will once again command the stage on Friday. Joining her in the lineup are hip-hop icons Ice Spice and Future as well as other artists such as Sean Paul, Destroy Lonely, Flo Milli, DJ Target, Vanessa Bling, Homixide Gang, Veeze, Ragz Originale and Remi Burgz.

Saturday: 21 Savage, J Hus and Gunna

On Saturday, Wireless Festival will feature a dual headlining performance by rappers 21 Savage and J Hus. Asake, Gunna, Sexyy Red, Fridayy, Skillibeng, Byron Messia, Shallipopi, Strandz, Kenny Allstar and Seani B are also expected to perform.

Sunday: Doja Cat, Don Toliver and Rema

The highly anticipated finale of Wireless Festival will feature the iconic rapper and singer Doja Cat headlining on Sunday night. Joining her are an impressive lineup of support acts including Rema, Tyla, Digga D, Uncle Waffles, Ruger, Teezo Touchdown, Nadia Jae, Cash Cobain, Snoochie Shy, Rich Amiri, Nemzzz and Fimiguerrero.

Festival Details

Dates: July 12-14, 2024

Location: Finsbury Park, London

Doors Open: 1:30pm daily

Tickets for the festival are available here.

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