Travis Scott, Jamie XX, M.I.A., Fred Again.. and More Will Headline Ceremonia Festival 2023

Gracing Mexico City in April next year.

Music
3.6K 0 Comments

Mexico’s Ceremonia Festival has revealed some of the lineup for its 2023 rendition, sharing the headliners exclusively with HYPEBEAST first.

Slated to take place in Mexico City on April 1 and April 2 next year, Travis Scott, Fred Again.., Jamie XX, Moderat and M.I.A. will  take the stage at the upcoming arts and music festival. M.I.A. will be a returning artist, having performed at earlier iterations of Ceremonia.

Alongside the main acts, Dominican rapper Tokischa and pop-indie singer Julieta Venegas will be playing, as well as French nu-disco band L’Impératrice and WILLOW. Additional performers include Honey Dijon, Junior H and Trueno, among others.

2023 will mark the 10th installment of Ceremonia, and the first time the festival has taken place across two days. It will be held in Parque Bicentenario, which translates to Bicentennial Park, in the western part of Mexico City.

In a first among major music festivals, Ceremonia will feature a stage dedicated exclusively to hosting queer artists.

In addition to live music, attendees will be introduced to graphic art and sculptures from native Mexican artists, as well as food from some of the emerging restaurants in the area. The festival will contain a market, where guests can shop from various brands.

Additional Ceremonia performers will be announced by festival organizers at a later date.

In other music news, Taylor Swift has become the first artist to chart the entire top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

Nike Infuses Branding from Its Air Command Force Into This Air Force 1 Low
Footwear

Nike Infuses Branding from Its Air Command Force Into This Air Force 1 Low

Creamy shoe laces and midsole pieces spruce up the kicks with vintage flair.

A.P.C. Explores Maritime Wonder for SS23
Fashion

A.P.C. Explores Maritime Wonder for SS23

Inspired by French yachtsman Éric Tabarly.

The Nike Air Huarache is Readied in "University Blue" Tones
Footwear

The Nike Air Huarache is Readied in "University Blue" Tones

The silhouette receives an icy makeover.

Prepare for a Digital Adventure as Burberry Reveals In-Game Collection With Minecraft
Fashion 

Prepare for a Digital Adventure as Burberry Reveals In-Game Collection With Minecraft

Allowing players to explore digital kingdoms, while purchasing garments shoppable IRL.

Nike’s Air Max TW Is Sitting Pretty in "Red Clay"
Footwear

Nike’s Air Max TW Is Sitting Pretty in "Red Clay"

Featuring oversized Air bubbles and translucent windows.


SpaceX Aims To Launch First Starship Before End of This Year
Tech & Gadgets

SpaceX Aims To Launch First Starship Before End of This Year

The company’s plans may be subject to delay.

New 'God of War Ragnarök' Trailer Features Ben Stiller, LeBron James and John Travolta
Gaming

New 'God of War Ragnarök' Trailer Features Ben Stiller, LeBron James and John Travolta

LeBron’s son Bronny, Stiller’s son Quinlin and Travolta’s daughter Ella also appear in the family therapy-inspired short.

Taylor Swift Becomes First Artist to Chart Entire Top 10 on Billboard Hot 100
Music

Taylor Swift Becomes First Artist to Chart Entire Top 10 on Billboard Hot 100

All 10 tracks are from her latest album, ‘Midnights.’

Albion’s "Zoa" Collection Wants Life to Be Functional on and off Bike
Fashion 

Albion’s "Zoa" Collection Wants Life to Be Functional on and off Bike

The London-based label heads to the Cambrian Mountains in Wales.

Microsoft Subsidizes $100-$200 USD Of Every Xbox Sale
Gaming

Microsoft Subsidizes $100-$200 USD Of Every Xbox Sale

Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, who shared the information, also noted that the company recoups the subsidy through sales of accessories and subscriptions.

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.