The line-up for next yearâs edition of the BUKU Music + Art Project has been announced, with Tyler, The Creator and Tame Impala set to headline the New Orleans festival.
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The two-day event is set to go down across the weekend of Friday March 25 and Saturday 26. Per the festivalâs website, itâll take place âagainst the backdrop of the Market Street Power Plant along the banks of the Mississippi Riverâ, and promises to deliver âall the energy and vibes of an underground warehouse party while simultaneously celebrating the progressive subculture of New Orleansâ.
Joining the aforementioned headliners will be over 55 acts spanning a wide range of genres, with acts like 100 Gecs, Kali Uchis, Trippie Redd and Dom Dolla bumping shoulders with KennyHoopla, Taking Back Sunday, Glass Animals and Baby Keem.
Take a look at the full lineup below:
Tickets for the 17+ festival go on sale later this month, with a presale starting at 10am CST this Friday (December 17). Weekend passes will be available then in four tiers â GA, GA+, VIP and Too BUKU â with single-day tickets due to be made available sometime in January. More info on that can be found on The BUKU Projectâs website.
Last week saw Tame Impala share a new song titled âNo Choiceâ. It comes from a forthcoming deluxe edition of the bandâs most recent album, âThe Slow Rushâ, which is set for release in February. The original âSlow Rushâ album landed in February of 2020, and was supported by singles like âBorderlineâ, âPosthumous Forgivenessâ, âLost In Yesterdayâ, and âIs It Trueâ.
In a four-star review, NME writer Thomas Smith praised âThe Slow Rushâ as an evolution of Tame Impalaâs sound, saying the band were âunlikely to lose any fans by embracing Parkerâs pop sensibilities â genres are history, man â but you have to admire their wilful desire to push into new directionsâ.
As for Tyler, the rapper released his chart-topping sixth album, âCall Me If You Get Lostâ, back in June. NME gave it a four-star review, with writer Luke Morgan Britton saying it âstands as an all-encompassing culmination of Tylerâs ever-varying sound, showing that growth isnât always linear and that artists can be a multitude of things.â
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