Experience The Best Of London's Festival Scene At Wide Awake 2023
A diverse and inclusive celebration of music at Brockwell Park.
Wide Awake Festival, held at Brockwell Park, has become a standout event in London's festival scene. This year's festivities on May 27th, 2023 will feature an impressive lineup of artists, including Caroline Polachek, Shygirl, Daniel Avery, Coucou Chloe, Blondeshell, Arooj Aftab, Enumclaw, Black Country, New Road, Jockstrap, Joy Orbison, Molchat Doma, Oneohtrix Point Never, Optimo (Espacio), The Bug Club, The Underground Youth, and VTSS, Osees, Gilla Band, and many more.
At the heart of Wide Awake's mission is a dedication to supporting up-and-coming musicians who may feel excluded from the homogeneous and repetitive lineups of mainstream festivals. The team behind the event believes in creating a safe space for emerging artists to take center stage and showcase their talents. With a keen eye for artistic expression and a deep understanding of music culture, the Wide Awake team is committed to fostering creativity and promoting music discovery.
Among the talented performers scheduled to take the stage is New York's Model Actriz, a fearless and pioneering LGBTQ+ band whose music is an explosive tribute to the sheer joy of being alive. Their electrifying live shows have garnered critical acclaim, with Rolling Stone UK praising their recent SXSW performance as a "High Note of Absolute Madness." Another must-see act is Canadian band Cola, comprised of former members of OUGHT, whose unique blend of post-punk and indie rock promises to transport festival-goers to a world of sonic delight.
Also taking to the stage is the powerful and soulful Gretyl Hanlyn, whose distinctive husky voice has earned her airtime on BBC Radio 6 and collaborations with artists like Mura Masa. And don't miss Mary In The Junkyard, a dynamic London-based band that has generated a buzz in the city's music scene and is sure to deliver a thrilling live performance.
In addition to the impressive musical lineup, Wide Awake is also committed to promoting social and cultural issues through their festival programming. They have partnered with Hate Zine, an independent anti-capitalist publication, to host panels and workshops on topics like the housing crisis, the environment, gender equality in the music industry, and community. Wide Awake's dedication to creating an inclusive and sustainable festival experience extends beyond just the artists and programming. They are proud to support the charity Something To Look Forward To, which helps people with cancer and their families by providing access to donated gifts and experiences. And with a lineup that features an equal gender split, Wide Awake is leading the way in promoting diversity and inclusivity in the music industry.
Wide Awake Festival is not just a celebration of music but also a celebration of community, creativity, and social progress. So if you're looking for a festival experience that is as meaningful as it is memorable, be sure to join the Wide Awake team in Brockwell Park this May.