Suvilahti, Helsinki. Who follows Rolling Stoneand the summer of the great European festivals, already knows what we are talking about. The object in question, in fact, is Flow, one of our favorite festivals.
We have told you about it in the past, but it is right to reiterate given that from 14 to 16 August Finland will return to stage the most human-scale festival among the major events of the summer. An adventure that began in 2004 and which, except for the two pandemic years, continued to grow and consolidate its position.
The line up is not yet complete, as are various announcements related to the art and food section (but we remind you that with its 40 stands, and the various guidelines in favor of vegans and vegetarians, there is no such complete, attentive and sustainable festival), but what we have in front of us already promises to be very strong in itself.
Let's start with the headliners. Florence + The Machine is back, having made the band fly very high here on the main stage a few years ago. A rock blast that will continue with Geese, Turnstile, Lambrini Girls, Cabaret Voltaire and, above all, with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Guitars are back!
There will then be space for the pop of Zara Larsson, that of Lyke Li and Sombr, but also of the new sensation Oklou. As always, great attention to dance, with main artists such as Disclosure, Honey Dijon, Ben Klock, Kettama, and intriguing new proposals such as Dj Gigola, Interplanetary Criminal and many others divided into the various stages dedicated to the dancefloor. For Italy, however, a very welcome return to these parts: Nu Genea, with full band.
On the iconic Balloon Stage 360, however, we travel the world with Múm, The Congos, Ana Grango Elétrico, Dina Ögon and many others.
There are still some tickets available, the price of which will increase on June 2nd.