The final lineup of
Sónar Lisboa 2023 is announced today, with
32 names including
Peggy Gou,
Amelie Lens,
Major League DJz,
Patrick Mason,
Anfisa Letyago,
Reinier Zonneveld,
Chet Faker, and
Enrico Sangiuliano added to those already announced in December.
Taking place in the heart of the Portuguese capital from
31st March to 2nd April, the
lineups per day and
individual tickets are now available for the second edition of the festival, which this year is concentrated across four stages - two indoor and two outdoor - all
within Parque Eduardo VII, one of the city's biggest green spaces.
The final lineup showcases
the multiplicity and diversity of electronic music in 2023. Highlights at
Sónar by Day include South Korea’s
Peggy Gou, one of the most recognised figures on the global clubbing scene; Belgian superstar techno DJ and producer
Amelie Lens;
Major League DJz, who’ll bring the sound of amapiano, a jazzy variant of house from their native South Africa, to Lisboa; and a feel-good DJ set of soul, jazz and electronica from
Chet Faker. They join already announced names like
Folamour’s
A/V show and
Mochakk.
Sónar by Night is headlined by the deep, groove-driven techno of
Anfisa Letyago;
Enrico Sangiuliano, who fuses techno with elements of trance; and
Patrick Mason, a Berlin artist who’s building bridges between the past and present of dance music. There are also punishing live techno sets from
Reinier Zonneveld and
999999999. Plus already announced artists
VTSS,
Astra Club (DJ Tennis b2b Carlita),
WhoMadeWho live and
KiNK.
As
electronic and dance music continues to diversify, Sónar Lisboa features artists - both international and Portuguese - who are finding new ways to move dancefloors.
DJ MELL G,
Sofia Kourtesis DJ set,
King Kami,
Lady Shaka,
Cormac b2b fka.m4a are some of the names representing these new currents, together with already announced back-to-backs from
SHERELLE x Kode9 and
Skream b2b Mala, and Portuguese artists
DJ Nigga Fox live and
Shaka Lion.
As always at Sónar, live shows are a key part of the equation.
James Holden brings a new live show - based on his first album in seven years - to Sónar by Night, while Sónar by Day gets a dose of modular wizardry from
Colin Benders. That’s in addition to an already announced
Max Cooper live audiovisual show; and performances by
Cinthie and local heroes
Sensible Soccers.
SonarPasses and
VIP SonarPasses - which offer access to all of the festival - are now available.
Individual tickets have also gone on sale today, with a
limited quantity available at exclusive first-release price.
Head to
sonarlisboa.pt for the full lineups and tickets.