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Meredith Music Festival Returns for 2024

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Meredith Music Festival Returns For 2024

Get ready, music lovers! The Meredith Music Festival is back and better than ever for 2024, and they’ve just announced an exciting line-up that you won’t want to miss.

Headlining this year’s festival is none other than Jamie xx. Known for his hits like ‘Loud Places’ and ‘Gosh’, the British DJ and producer is set to electrify the Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre. His new album, In Waves, is highly anticipated, and fans are eager to hear what he has in store.

Joining him is Waxahatchee, the talented Katie Crutchfield, whose albums ‘Saint Cloud’ and ‘Tiger’s Blood’ have won over many indie fans. She’s making her Meredith debut, and it’s sure to be a treat!

Another must-see act is Genesis Owusu, who has been taking the music scene by storm with his hits from ‘Smiling With No Teeth’ and ‘Struggler’. This is a performance that promises to leave you wowed.

Local favorite Angie McMahon will also be gracing the stage. Her album ‘Light, Dark, Light Again’ is filled with relatable tunes that you’ll want to sing along to.

If you like to dance, you’re in for a delightful surprise. ’70s disco legend Leo Sayer will bring his classic hits to the festival stage, promising a fun-filled Saturday afternoon.

The festival also features a variety of other talented artists like ZAPP, Fat White Family, Mannequin Pussy, and BARKAA, who’s recognized as one of the finest First Nations rappers.

And let’s not forget about Olof Dreijer, who will showcase his unique techno sound, alongside many more exciting acts like Glass Beams and The Dare.

The Meredith Music Festival runs from December 6 to 8, and tickets are available only through a ballot system until 10:32 PM on August 20, so don’t wait!

Rachel Adams

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