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MELT Festival confirms no restrictions and final line-up

  • May 24, 2022
  • Aidan Grant
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Describing this year's festival as "A New World" — Germany's biggest electronic festival MELT returns this summer after a two year hiatus, with confirmation of no restrictions for travel and a stellar line-up rivalling anything else in Europe.

Set on the beach among the impressive scenery of Ferropolis, MELT Festival is one of Germany's oldest festivals and has earned its reputation as one of Europe's most hedonistic events in the summer. The line-up this year has electronic music at it's core, but provides plenty of variety for all tastes. Big names include the likes of Little Simz, Aitch, PinkPanthress, Jamie XX, Headie One, Tom Misch and Peggy Gou. However, if you're going to a festival looking for the best in underground electronic music, they've got you covered there as well. The late night sets will include Daniel Avery, Joy Orbison, Palms Trax, Fred Again, Honey Dijon, Marcel Dettman and plenty more.

If you're looking for a European excursion this summer, look no further than the hedonism and gloriously curated vibes at MELT Festival.

Tickets available here.

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