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19th Feb 2014 12:14pm | By Editor
The organisers of Sziget have announced the second wave of all-star artists set to perform at the 2014 edition - how exciting!
Joining the already announced Queens of the Stone Age, Placebo, Klaxons, Stromae, Calvin Harris, Imagine Dragons and Bastille, here are the newest confirmed acts...
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are one of the most celebrated and shiniest stars on the hip-hop map of the United States, and they'll be joined by electronic superstar Skrillex and the extraordinarily-talented British singer-songwriter Jake Bugg.
Die Fantastischen Vier are also confirmed - the German rap and hip-hop quartet will tour with their new album Rekord.
Electro-trip-hop trio from Nottingham, London Grammar, has an emotional and melancholic feeling combined with great lyrics and a unique sound - and joining them will be singer-songwriter Tom Odell, soul musician Michael Kiwanuka, and electro stars Darkside.
Who else is joining the party? Borgore is a real EDM-hooligan, DJ and producer from Israel, who is known by everyone in the international dubstep network. Coming from Australia, Brody Dalle (ex Distillers) wanted to do music similar to Nirvana, the Hole or PJ Harvey. Now she is ready to conduct a party anywhere in the world. She will perform on August 12th, the same day her husband, Josh Homme will play with Queens of the Stone Age. Now they're a pair worth seeing...
When: August 11 - 18
Where: Budapest
For more information and to book your tickets, click here.
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