Skepta, Future and Migos to Headline London's Wireless Festival 2021

The three-day event is making its in-person return this September 2021.

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London’s famed Wireless Festival is making its in-person return this 2021 with Future, Skepta and Migos serving as the headliners for the three-day event.

Set to take place from September 10 to 12 at the Crystal Palace Park, Future will headline the first day alongside performances from the likes of Lil Baby, Lil Uzi Vert, Gunna, Mostack and Digga D. The second day will see Skepta as the headliner with artists such as Meek MillAJ Tracey, Swae Lee, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Polo G and NINES, while Migos will close out the event on the third day with Young ThugMegan Thee Stallion, Rick Ross, Headie One, Poundz and more.

First release tickets are already sold out but the festival will sell final release tickets on April 29. Take a look at the full lineup below and sign up for updates on the official Wireless Festival website.

 

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