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Wireless 2023 line-up in full: Festival set times, headliners and the schedule for all stages

Playboy Carti is headlining the main stage on Friday night, with Yeat on just before him while Travis Scott will take to the main stage on Saturday night as the headline act

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Popcaan performs on the main stage at last year’s Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park (Photo: Joseph Okpako/WireImage)
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The UK’s biggest festival celebrating hip-hop, rap, trap, Afrobeats and grime is back.

Wireless music festival attracts some of the world’s top performers, and is sure to be a weekend to remember.

Headliners in previous years have included A$AP Rocky, SZA, Nicki Minaj, Doja Cat, Cardi B, Little Simz and more, with the festival taking place over two weekends in three venues last year.

When and where is Wireless Festival?

For 2023, however, the Wireless has returned to its original home of Finsbury Park in north London.

It takes place on Friday 7, Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 July 2023.

Who are the headliners?

Playboy Carti is headlining the main stage on Friday night, with Yeat on just before him.

Travis Scott will take to the main stage on Saturday night as the headline act, and he is preceded by Lil Yachty.

D-Block Europe will end the weekend on the Sunday night, with 50 Cent on just before them as well. The Amazon Music +44 stage will see Ken Carson, Latto, Destroy Lonely on Friday. Joey Bada$$ will head the Saturday with Lucki before him, and K-Trap will head the Sunday, coming just after JAE5.

Casa Bacardi will have Coco & Breezy headlining on the Friday, Taylah Elaine on the Saturday, and Kilimanjaro on the Sunday.

Other huge acts include Lil Uzi Vert, Metro Boomin, Headie One, Bryson Tiller, FLO, Lil Durk, Popcaan, Lil Tjay, GloRilla, and Kenny Allstar.

Can I still get tickets for Wireless?

Tickets went on general sale at 10am GMT on Friday 27 January on Ticketmaster.

The standard tickjets for all days have now sold out, but you can still purchase VIP tickets here.

Prices start at £185 for a single day, and you can also purchase a VIP upgrade to your existing ticket.

There are strict rules for the festival depending what age you are, with the site saying: “Wireless Festival is not suitable for young children. Children under 5 (aged 4 or below) are not permitted.

“Children under 16 years old (aged 5 -15) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (18 or over) at all times and will need a full-price ticket.

“If you’re 16 or older you can attend on your own, please bring ID with you.

“We do not accept any parental or supervisory duty of care or liability for any under 18’s on site.”

When do doors open?

Friday 7 July

Doors: 13:30 Curfew: 22:30

Saturday 8 July

Doors: 11:00 Curfew:22:30

Sunday 9 July
Doors: 11:00 Curfew: 21:30

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