Wireless Festival is one of the UK’s most renowned music events, attracting music lovers from around the world. Held annually in London, the festival features a star-studded lineup of top artists and performers across various genres, including hip-hop, R&B, grime, and electronic dance music. Known for its energetic atmosphere and cutting-edge performances, Wireless has become a highlight of the summer festival season. Beyond the music, the festival offers a range of attractions, including food vendors, art installations, and immersive experiences, making it a complete entertainment package. With its ability to showcase both established and emerging talent, Wireless Festival continues to be a must-attend event for music enthusiasts looking for an unforgettable experience.
For many live music enthusiasts in the region, the long-awaited announcement has arrived – tickets for Wireless Middle East 2024 are now available.
Initially planned for March this year, the festival has been officially rescheduled for Saturday, November 23.
The lineup is packed with star power, featuring SZA, 21 Savage, and Yeat among the first wave of artists announced for the event.
Set to transform Etihad Park on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, this promises to be a winter event that will draw crowds to the UAE capital.
In its debut year in the Middle East in 2023, Wireless was a resounding success, attracting over 25,000 attendees. The festival’s major headliners include SZA, 21 Savage, and Yeat.
SZA, a prolific songwriter and R&B sensation, will be making her regional debut. With multiple Grammy awards to her name and a string of chart-topping hits in the US, she has also graced the stages of some of the world’s largest music festivals.
21 Savage is a prominent figure in the hip-hop scene, known for his distinctive sound that blends various rap styles. His latest album, “American Dream,” topped the American Billboard 200 charts, solidifying his status as a major player in the music industry.
More names are yet to be announced in the lead-up to Abu Dhabi’s biggest party of the year