Bring Me The Horizon, Billie Eilish added to BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend lineup
Bring Me The Horizon, Billie Eilish and more acts have been added to BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2019 and we’re already having serious FOMO.
The show, which takes place in Middlesbrough, is headlined by the 1975 and Miley Cyrus.
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The latest announcement of artists included 23 total acts added. Other names performing include Pale Waves, Vampire Weekend, Charli XCX, and many more.
Radio 1’s Breakfast Show this morning host Greg James confirmed all of the additions on Twitter. You can check out those tweets which include all of the artists below.
Adding TWENTY THREE enormous artists to the line up at #BigWeekend in Middlesbrough this morning…
Just added:
Stormzy, @elliegoulding, @RitaOra, @thisissigrid, @vampireweekend, @palewaves, @HRVY, @LewisCapaldi and @bmthofficial!
EVEN MORE to follow. Get listening @BBCR1
— Greg James (@gregjames) March 11, 2019
Plus…@JessGlynne, @duttypaul, @charli_xcx, @thebottlemen, @SigalaMusic, @AnneMarie, @samfendermusic, @TDCinemaClub, @CamelPhat, @fredo, @TheAmazons, @JaxJones and @billieeilish!
HUGE
— Greg James (@gregjames) March 11, 2019
And if you add the ones we’d already announced:@MileyCyrus, @MumfordAndSons, @LittleMix, @zaralarsson, @JamesArthur23, @thegreatkhalid, @Mabel, @1future and @the1975, that’s pretty bloody good. If you don’t like any of these 31 artists, I’m out of ideas. Maybe try Magic.
— Greg James (@gregjames) March 11, 2019
The announcement comes after Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oli Sykes has said his voice is fully-healed after the band was force to cancel several shows due to his health problems.
Bring Me The Horizon had to cancel their final two U.S. tour dates due to Sykes’ ruptured vocal chord. Sykes later took to Twitter to explain his ruptured vocal cord further.
The event takes place May 25 and 26 in Middlesbrough’s Stewart Park. Tickets go on sale Thursday at 5 p.m. and you can find out more information about that here.
How excited are you for BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2019? Sound off in the comments below!
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