Radar Festival - POSTPONED 2020
Friday 16th to Saturday 17th October 2020Corner House, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4SQ, England MAP
£64.99 for both days
The second wave of acts have been revealed for the 2nd edition of indoor RADAR Festival, which features 'forward-thinking guitar-led music' and returns to Guildford, Surrey on Friday 31st July and Saturday 1st August 2020.
The second headliner is progressive heavyweights Haken, Conjurer will be Stage two headliners, and there's also Voyager, Unprocessed, Jakub Zytecki, David Maxim Micic, I Built The Sky, Palm Reader (pictured above), Nick Johnston, Hypophora, and Tiberius.
RADAR Festival co-organiser Catherine Jackson comments: "We are delighted to be able to announce the next wave of bands for RADAR 2020. 'The difficult second festival' puts pressure on ensuring that we meet the high expectations we set others and ourselves by having such a varied and successful inaugural year with RADAR 2019. The first wave saw the announcement of the first ever UK show by Dirty Loops, and we are keeping to the formula of providing a wealth of fantastic progressive music by announcing HAKEN as our other headliners for 2020. Our intention is always to pour a mix of artists, styles, genres and surprises into a huge melting pot to curate an unforgettable RADAR experience. There's a true mix of heavier sounds such as Palm Reader to the beautifully melodic Voyager and we recognise that the music taste of our audience is as wide as ours, the curators. We have an amazing third wave announcement coming in the next few months, it's going to be difficult to contain our excitement as the whole festival is laid out for you all to enjoy, and we can't wait to do it all again."
Previously announced acts includes the first-ever UK performance from Dirty Loops, along with Plini, Toska, Humanity's Last Breath, Hacktivist, and more. For the details as available please see the line-up page.
Tickets are on sale, priced at £64.99 for both days.
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