Sziget Festival Announces Kylie Minogue As Headliner For Opening Night

Europe’s biggest and most diverse music festival, Sziget, has today announced two Australian titans. The iconic pop sensation Kylie joins the bills as the new headliner, as well as DJ and producer FISHER. Also confirmed today is the lineup for Sziget’s rap and hip-hop stage, the dropYard with key names including Kojaque, P Money, Rushy and more.

Day tickets, 3-day tickets, full festival passes, and accommodation options for Sziget 2024 are now on sale and are expected to increase in price in the coming weeks. More information in szigetfestival.com.

The multi-platinum-selling Kylie Minogue entered a new phase of her career in the summer of 2023 with her hit song ‘Padam Padam’ from her album ‘Tension’. This year, Kylie received the prestigious BRIT Music Awards for both ‘Global Icon’ and ‘International Artist’; there is no doubt that her upcoming performance at Sziget will be a festival highlight. Grammy-nominated FISHER, one of the most sought-after talents in the scene will bring his infectious beats and energetic performances to Sziget with tracks like ‘Losing It’ and ‘You Little Beauty’.

From the biggest international stars to local favourites and upcoming bands, electronic, popular music and everything in between, The Revolut Stage has it all and is open until 4am every day. Some of the artists confirmed for this year include Barry Can’t Swim, Marc Rebillet, L’Imperatrice, MEUTE, Aurora, Apashe with Brass Orchestra, Teezo Touchdown, Neil Frances, MØ, Crystal Fighters, Kiasmos live, Overmono and Four Tet.

The dropYard is bursting with daytime activities from the moment the sun climbs over the island. From break-yoga sessions to a global showdown of break dancers. As evening approaches, the dropYard comes alive as a vibrant hub of hip-hop beats and dynamic performances. This year the Irish rapper Kojaque will be making his debut at the festival with his well-known flawless performances, boldness and lyrical sharpness. Last year he released his album ‘Phantom of the Afters’ which was nominated for the RTÉ Choice Music Prize Album of the Year.

Another new addition is P Money, a legendary live performer and iconic name in the British grime MC world – he dropped his ‘Money Over Everyone 4’ last year and featured other British legends like D Double E, Jme and Frisco. The London native, Rushy, will also be taking over the dropYard stage this year after a huge 2023 with his viral release ‘Pressure’, since then it has been onwards and upwards. Other confirmations include Bladerunnaz DJs, D-LOW, Gray, Joe Unknown, Kybba and additional names are at the end of the release.

The former Europe Stage will now be known as Ibis x ALL presents The Buzz, featuring international bands that have achieved significant success in their home countries but are not yet widely known internationally – some names include Royel Otis, Jeremias, Dead Poet Society, Íñigo Quintero and Artemas. This year, there will be Free To Be…Specials during the breaks on the Main Stage, adding colour to the program with performances and short speeches that draw attention to the societal changes happening around us and the collective responsibility associated with them.

The Global Village stage will offer a vibrantly diverse program, inviting festival-goers to explore the sounds of different cultures from traditional music to electro-world. Sziget’s renewed artistic venue, the ArtGarden is a haven for active relaxation and exploration throughout the day including workshops, installations, and exhibitions. The Cirque du Sziget, a must-see venue, will once again mesmerise visitors with diverse productions from around the world. The Theater and Dance venue, the Strolling Street Theaters, and the magical whirlwind of the Magic Mirror are all essential parts of Sziget’s diversity. The Great Street Theater will return with an enchanting crane production brought by the French company Cie Gratte Ciel.

Sziget celebrates its 30th edition this year, embodying a vision of unity and freedom cultivated over three decades. Rooted in cultural diversity and mutual respect, Sziget stands as a beacon of acceptance and love. Honoured with the ‘Take a Stand Award’ at the European Festivals Awards in 2024 for its dedication to social issues, Sziget invites all to join the Love Revolution, fostering a community where individuality thrives. Under the banner “Free To Be”, Sziget continues to champion personal happiness and collective belonging, welcoming all as equal Szitizens to experience the Island of Freedom.