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PRIMAVERA 2023 LINEUP: BLUR, KENDRICK LAMAR, DEPECHE MODE, AND MORE

Rosalía, FKA Twigs, Pet Shop Boys, Sparks, Four Tet, Le Tigre, Calvin Harris,
and Caroline Polachek are also on the bill for the Barcelona and Madrid editions

By Jazz Monroe

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Primavera Sound has announced its 2023 lineups for festivals that will take
place across two weekends, the first in Barcelona (May 31-June 3) and the second
in Madrid (June 7-10). Blur, Kendrick Lamar, Depeche Mode, Rosalía, Halsey, and
Calvin Harris are the main headliners across both festivals, and Pet Shop Boys
will headline a reduced lineup on the opening nights.

Downbill highlights at both weekends include FKA Twigs, Sparks, Laurie Anderson,
Japanese Breakfast, Sudan Archives, Four Tet, Le Tigre, Caroline Polachek,
NxWorries, Turnstile, Kelela, Alex G, Alvvays, Pusha T, Death Grips, Baby Keem,
Christine and the Queens, John Cale, St. Vincent, and Drain Gang. Check out the
full lineup poster below. The War on Drugs and the Mars Volta will play one
weekend apiece: Barcelona and Madrid, respectively. The Moldy Peaches have also
reunited to play both weekends.



The Barcelona fest takes place at Parc del Fòrum, and Madrid at Ciudad del Rock
in Arganda del Rey. Billed as the I’ll Be Your Mirror edition of the festival,
the two weekends also feature Skrillex, Darkside, Daphni, Julia Holter, Built to
Spill, Bleachers, Bad Religion, Julia Jacklin, Yves Tumor, Tems, Beth Orton, My
Morning Jacket, Måneskin, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Gilla Band, Shellac, Overmono,
PinkPantheress, the Comet Is Coming, Hudson Mohawke, Emeralds, Boris, Maggie
Rogers, Jockstrap, Jpegmafia, and Black Country, New Road.

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