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Music / January 25, 2023

AVA 2023: Central Cee, slowthai, Eliza Rose and Overmono announced

Central Cee
Music / January 25, 2023

AVA 2023: Central Cee, slowthai, Eliza Rose and Overmono announced

Words: Dylan Murphy

In a marked switch up, the festival in Belfast has revealed their lineup for the 2023 edition.

AVA festival has announced their first wave of acts for the festival this summer. The summer festival historically books electronic acts, but last year they moved to include a more diverse range of sounds including the likes of Kojaque, Biig Piig and Monjola on the lineup. This year, they’ve gone one further, revealing UK drill artist Central Cee alongside punk rap artist slowthai.

They’ve maintained their commitment to showcasing the best homegrown talent, with the likes of Sally C, Holly Lester, Kessler and more on the lineup. Elsewhere, they have Overmono, Eliza Rose, Job Jobse and more heading to their home at Titanic Slipways on June 2-3.

Lineup:

Tickets for the festival are available from Friday at 10:00AM, with Weekend, Group & Deposit-scheme tickets available starting from £30. Click here for tickets.