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City Splash Festival Returns with Incredible Line Up





Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant beats and rhythms of Caribbean and African culture, as City Splash Festival announces its lineup for 2024. Set to take place at London's Brockwell Park on May 27th, this year's festival promises to be the biggest celebration yet, featuring an incredible array of talent across seven stages.

Leading the charge is a lineup of music royalty, including Grammy-nominated Jamaican reggae and dancehall sensation Capleton, alongside the charismatic Beenie Man, dancehall sensation Shenseea, and hitmaker Busy Signal, known for tracks like 'Stay So'. But the excitement doesn't stop there, with Billboard Award nominee Libianca, dub pioneers Channel One, and UK legends Rampage Sound and Saxon Sound also set to take the stage.


But it's not just about the music – City Splash Festival is a melting pot of culture and creativity. This year, they're welcoming jungle legend Shy FX, carnival-inspired vibes from Shabba Party, and the soulful sounds of Rage MC, among many others. Plus, with DJ sets from the likes of Becca D, DJ Nate, and g33zy, the party is guaranteed to keep going all day long.


For those looking to dive deeper into the roots of reggae and dub, City Splash has you covered. With acts like Sound System, Jahrevelationmuzik, and Brother Culture, the festival pays homage to its heritage while pushing the boundaries of sound and style.



And let's not forget about the food! With over 45 Black-owned food traders on-site, there's no shortage of delicious eats to fuel your dancing feet. Add in plenty of authentic rum, a creative market, and engaging panel talks, and you've got yourself an unforgettable day out.




Located in the heart of Brixton, Brockwell Park provides the perfect backdrop for this celebration of Black culture. With state-of-the-art light and sound across seven stages, it's a feast for the senses from start to finish. So mark your calendars and get ready to experience the magic of City Splash Festival. It's more than just a music event – it's a celebration of community and creativity.

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