February is nearly upon us, the worst of the winter slog is over, and we can finally start unashamedly making our summer festival plans.
And, with perfect timing, the tickets for Wireless – one of the UK's biggest rap and hip-hop festivals – are going on sale this Wednesday (January 31).
The three-day festival is promising another stellar lineup in 2024. There are a number of returning favourites: Nicki Minaj will be back on the main stage for her fourth Wireless performance; Future will also be headlining for a fourth time. Ice Spice also returns after her smash set last year, while Doja Cat will be making it a hat-trick.
Then there are some exciting newer acts on the lineup: Texas rapper and producer Teezo Touchdown, Nigerian singer Shallipopi, and South African amapiano star Tyla are all flying in for the occasion, and will be playing alongside London stars Nadia Jae and Snoochie Shy and more.
Here's everything to know about Wireless 2024.
When and where is Wireless?
This year's Wireless Festival returns to Finsbury Park, taking place on July 12, 13 and 14, 2024.
Who is performing?
This. Will. Be. ICONIC. 🇬🇧🫶🏽 https://t.co/KU6mBQdimm
— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) January 29, 2024
As always, the festival is promising the biggest names in hip-hop and rap, with Nicki Minaj, Future, 21 Savage, J Hus, Ice Spice, Sean Paul, Asake, Gunna, Doja Cat and Rema among the major artists that have already been announced as headliners.
Fans can also look forward to seeing Digga D, Vanessa Bling, Veeze, Ragz Originale, DJ Target, Remi Burgz, Sexyy Red, Fridayy, Skillibeng, Byron Messia, Shallipopi, Strandz, Kenny Allstar, Seani B, Uncle Waffles, Ruger, Teezo Touchdown, Nadia Jae and Snoochie Shy. And there's many more acts to be announced.
Are there still tickets available?
Yes, general tickets go on sale on Wednesday January 31 at 10am.
There are both single day and weekend tickets available; single day tickets cost from £94.60, while two day tickets cost from £175.50 and weekend tickets cost from £258.25. There will also be payment plans available, where the price of the ticket is broken down into six installments. Find out more here.
How to get there?
Wireless takes place in Finsbury Park, a park in north London. It's conveniently located – the park is both a train station and tube stop on the Victoria line, Piccadilly line and Northern line. This means whether you are travelling across London, or coming in from out of town, travel to the festival should be relatively breezy.
There is no public car parking at the festival so it's advised to travel there by bus, train, taxi or tube. There are also Big Green Coaches running attendees from Birmingham, Bristol, Canterbury, Chelmsford, Colchester, Coventry, Dartford, Gillingham, Guildford, Ipswich, Leicester, Milton Keynes, Nottingham, Norwich, Portsmouth, Reading, Southampton and Swindon to London and back.