Since 2026 the festival has been held at Neston Park, Wiltshire.
Previous and other UK locations After the debut 1982 performance at the
Bath & West Showground the festival took a sabbatical. There were some WOMAD events in 1983 at the
ICA in London as part of a collaboration with Capital Radio Festival to see if there was still an audience for the brand and the
Genesis 1982 one-off concert at Milton Keynes Bowl was billed as a WOMAD fundraiser (one of only two dates where
Peter Gabriel performed again with the band since his departure in 1975, the previous was a warm-up date in London at the Hammersmith Odeon. 1984 was a one day event held at
Ashton Court,
Bristol, kindly shared with the Ashton Court Festival. 1985 saw the festival move to
Mersea Island in
Essex with
New Order,
The Fall,
Toots & The Maytals,
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan,
The Pogues,
A Certain Ratio and
Penguin Cafe Orchestra performing amongst others. (A section of Nusrat's performance was released on CD in 2019). 1986 the festival moved to
Kenn Pier Farm,
Clevedon,
Somerset and saw performances from
Gil Scott-Heron,
Misty In Roots,
Siouxsie & The Banshees,
The Housemartins,
Youssou N'Dour,
The Bhundu Boys,
Aswad,
Hugh Masekela,
23 Skidoo and
The Blue Aeroplanes amongst many others 19–20 July. In 1987
WOMAD hosted the new world-music-focused third stage at
Glastonbury Festival that went on to be called The Jazz World (and later, West Holts) stage. 1987 also saw the first of the WOMAD weekenders in
Carlyon Bay,
Cornwall (The Coliseum) that ran annually until 1993. (
The Durutti Column released recordings from their performance here in the late 1980s). There was also an event at Earl's Court in London as well as a winter festival in Bristol. There were folk & blues WOMAD events in 1988 & 1989 at the
South Hill Park Arts Centre in
Bracknell. (A recording of one of the artists from the event in 1988 was later released on CD). 1989 to 1997 WOMAD weekender events were held in
Morecambe Bay,
Lancashire so that the brand weren't accused of being "southern-centric". 1989 also saw an event on the Isle of
Guernsey. 1990-2006 The
Rivermead Centre (and later Little John's Farm),
Reading, Berkshire was the permanent WOMAD UK festival home before the festival moved to its next home in Wiltshire due to needing to expand, by the time the festival had expanded and needed to move there were three stages: The Open Air, Siam and Village. (Recordings exist from several of the events). 1988 saw the Siam Tent first introduced. 1991 saw the first Real World Recording week (at
Real World Studios). 1992 there was an additional event held in
Derry,
Northern Ireland as well as the Real World Recording Week in
Box, UK (at
Real World Studios). There was an additional World Festivals in The Park Gala event in Royal Victoria Park, Bath for the 10th anniversary of WOMAD, the same venue also hosted another event the following year. Finally, Brighton Centre also hosted a Winter event. 1996 & 1997 The Barbican Centre in London hosted WOMAD Weekend events called Global Spirit. 1997-1999 saw Globe to Globe acoustic weekend events hosted by WOMAD at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London. In 2000 in collbaoration with BBC Radio 3 there was an all-night broadcast. The years 2003–2005 saw additional events at
The Eden Project, including a special
Live 8 performance (released on CD and DVD). 2007 moved from Reading to the grounds of
Charlton Park, a stately home in
Wiltshire annually until 2024 (with 2020 and 2021 being canceled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic). The arena held at least 5 main stages with a further one in the Arboretum. An old fashioned steam fair, global market, children's area, wellbeing section was also found on the WOMAD UK festival site. WOMAD Charlton Park fell on the last complete weekend in July. In 2019 the capacity of the festival was 40,000. In 2009 a weekend event was held at the Tower of London as part of the Tower Music Festival events in early September. WOMAD came to
Bristol Zoo in 2011, with a subsequent event in 2012. A boycott of the 2012 event was called for by the
Captive Animals Protection Society because of concerns that noise from the festival could affect the animals' welfare. 2011 event (£20 adults over 15, children 3-14 £5, under 3 free): Biram Seck, Gabby Young and Other Animals, Muntu Valdo, Rua MacMillan, Siyaya, The Magic Tombolinos 2012 event (same prices): Ballet Nimba, Jaipur Kawa Brass Band, Perunika, Ska Cubano, Spiro, The Boxettes 2013 event (£17.50 for adults this year): Diabel Cissokho, Katy Carr & the Aviators, Sarah Savoy and the Francadians, The Dhol Foundation, The Barons of Tang. (Radio Womad were also present at all three Bristol Zoo events). 2022 saw a free WOMAD commissioned event at the
South Bank Centre, London featuring an hour long performance by
Yazz Ahmed. 2025 and 2026 saw a handful of events in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
Reading highlights 2001 Friday -
Soweto String Quartet (South Africa) -
Kazufumi 'Echo' Kodama (Japan) - Mabulu (Mozambique) -
Asian Dub Foundation (UK) -
Ballet Folklorico Cutumba (Santiago de Cuba) -
Rachid Taha (Algeria) -
Joji Hirota & the London Metropolitan Ensemble (Japan/UK) -
Dounia (Sicily) -
Paul James &
Mark Hawkins (UK) Saturday -
Siyaya (Zimbabwe) -
Tarras (UK) -
Hamid Baroudi (Algeria) -
Oliver Mutukudzi &
The Black Spirits (Zimbabwe) -
Kazufumi 'Echo' Kodama (Japan) -
Imbizo with special guests
Nuclearte (Zimbabwe/Sicily) -
Cecile Kayirebwa (Rwanda) -
Jose Merce (Spain) -
Juan de Marcos' Afro-Cuban All Stars (Cuba) -
Modou Diouf &
Beugue Djamm (Senegal) -
Cachaito Lopez (Cuba) -
Cheikh Lo (Senegal) -
Dounia (Sicily) -
Whirl-Y-Gig Sunday -
Regis Gizavo (Madagascar) -
Orchestre National de Barbes (Magreb/France) -
Shilpi Baruri -
Badenya les Freres Coulibaly (Burkina Faso) -
Danza Libre (Cuba) -
Hamid Baroudi (Algeria) -
Badejo Arts (Nigeria) -
Trilok Gurtu (India) -
Oliver Mutukudzi &
The Black Spirits (Zimbabwe) -
Siyaya (Zimbabwe) -
Mushtaq (UK) -
Whirl-Y-Gig 2002 Abdelkader Saadoun (Algeria/UK); Anouskha Shankar (India); Bob Brozman/Rene Lacaille/Takashi Hirayasu (USA/New Guinea Islands/Japan); Cara Dillon (UK); Ernest Ranglin (Jamaica); Francis Dunnery (UK); Gigi (Ethiopia); Issa Bagayogo (Mali);
Lokua Kanza (Congo); Los De Abajo (Mexico); Pina (Austria); Rachid Taha (Algeria); Rebecca Malope (South Africa); Ronu Majumdar Trio with special guest Trilok Gurtu (India); Souad Massi (Algeria); Tartit Ensemble (Mali) and Trio Mocoto (Brazil); Adrian Sherwood (UK); Bill Cobham (USA); Asere (Cuba); The Bisserov Sisters (Bulgaria); Misty In Roots (UK); Orchestra Baobab (Senegal);
Papa Noel & Papi Oviedo (Congo); King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall (Nigeria);
Kanda Bongo Man (Congo); The Walkabouts (USA); and The Shrine (UK); System 7 (UK)
2003 Friday 25 July
1 Giant Leap (UK) with special guest appearances from
Baaba Maal (Senegal) and
Maxi Jazz (UK); Amampondo (South Africa),Holi water Project (NZ/UK/INDIA), Amjad Ali Khan (India); Bembeya Jazz (Guinea); Celloman (UK); Chico César (Brazil); Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks (USA); Eliza Carthy Big Band (England); Joji Hirota and Taiko Drummers (Japan/UK); Julien Jacob (Benin/West Indies/France); McKay (USA); Modeste Hugues (Madagascar); Pape & Cheikh (Senegal); Sevara Nazarkhan (Uzbekistan);
Sotho Sounds (Lesotho) and The Suspects - Soul 'n' Rhythm Revue (UK). CLUB WOMAD - DJ
Gilles Peterson (UK); The Cat Empire (Australia) and DJ Desperado (UK). KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Clive Andrews (Australia); Stretch People (UK); Heir of Insanity (UK); Martinez and Fabriga(UK); Woody Bop Muddy (UK) and Les Goulus (France). Saturday 26 July Ali Slimani (Algeria/UK); Amampondo (South Africa); Asad Qizilbash (Pakistan); Clave y Guaguancó (Cuba); Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks (USA); Jimmy Cliff (Jamaica); JJC and the 419 Squad (UK/Nigeria); Julien Jacob (Benin/WestIndies/France); Liam Gerner (Australia); Lo'Jo (France); Nitin Sawhney (UK); Pape & Cheikh (Senegal); Samba Sunda (Java); Super Rail Band of Bamako (Mali); Temple of Sound (UK): Teofilo Chantre (Cap Verde) and The Cat Empire (Australia). CLUB WOMAD - DJ Mr Scruff (UK) and Homelife (UK). KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Clive Andrews (Australia); Stretch People (UK); Heir of Insanity (UK); Martinez & Fabriga (UK); Woody Bop Muddy (UK)and Les Goulus (France). Sunday 27 July Asad Qizilbash (Pakistan); Claude Chaloub & special guest Ronu Majumdar (Lebanon/India); Ensemble Kaboul (Afghanistan); Errol Linton's Blues Vibe (UK); Kad Achouri (France/Spain/Algeria); Khaled (Algeria); Manecas Costa (Guinea Bissau); Manu Dibango &
Ray Lema (Cameroon/Democratic Republic of Congo); Ojos de Brujo (Spain); Oumou Sangare (Mali); Rodrigo and Gabriela (Mexico); Sevara Nazarkhan (Uzbekistan); Sierra Maestra (Cuba); Super Rail Band of Bamako (Mali); The Angel Brothers & Satnam Singh (UK/India); The Proclaimers (Scotland) and Totonho y Os Cabra (Brazil). CLUB WOMAD - Future World Funk (UK); Pardesi Music Machine (UK) and Pathaan (UK). KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Clive Andrews (Australia); Stretch People (UK); Heir of Insanity (UK); Martinez & Fabriga (UK); Woody Bop Muddy (UK) and Les Goulus (France).
2004 FRIDAY 23 JULY Andrea Echeverry de Aterciopelados (Colombia); Ceilidh featuring Tiger Moth (UK); David Byrne featuring The Tosca Strings (USA); Dhol Foundation (UK); Fawzy Al-Aiedy (Iraq/France); Golden Pride Children's Choir (Tanzania); Izzi Dunn (UK); Laye Sow (Senegal); Patrick Duff and Alex Webb (UK); Radio Mundial (USA/Puerto Rico); Richard Bona (Cameroon); Sharon Shannon (Ireland); Souad Massi (Algeria); The Drummers of Burundi (Burundi); Yelemba d'Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) and Zaman Zaki (Pakistan). KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Les Têtes de Vainqueurs (France); Les Goulus (France); Mimbre (Italy/Sweden); Mr Dennis Teeth (UK); Stickleback Plasticus (UK). CLUB WOMAD - DJ Andy Kershaw (UK) and JJC & 419 Squad (Nigeria/UK). SATURDAY 24 JULY Culture Musical Club - Grand Orchestre Taarab de Zanzibar (Tanzania); Daara J (Senegal); Damien Dempsey (Ireland); Drum Drum (Australia/Papua New Guinea); Golden Pride Children's Choir (Tanzania); Hot Tuna (USA); Imbongi & Albert Nyathi (Zimbabwe); Kila (Ireland); Malouma (Mauritania); Marsada (Sumatra); Michael Messer (UK); Moon Dogs (UK); N'faly Kouyate & Dunyakan (Guinea); Nigel Kennedy and Kroke (UK/Poland); Rokia Traore (Mali); Sidestepper (Colombia/UK); The Drummers of Burundi (Burundi); Tinariwen (Mali); Yair Dalal (Israel); Yelemba d'Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) and Zaman Zaki (Pakistan). KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Les Têtes de Vainqueurs (France); Les Goulus (France); Mimbre (Italy/Sweden); Mr Dennis Teeth (UK); Stickleback Plasticus (UK). CLUB WOMAD - The Bays (UK), Future World Funk (UK) and Resin Dogs (Australia). SUNDAY 25 JULY Aayjemaal (Turkmenistan); Amparanoia (Spain); Antonio Forcione & Ronu Majumdar (Italy/India); Ba Cissoko (Guinea); Daby Toure (Mauritania); DJ Dolores & Aparelhagem (Brazil); Enzo Avitabile & Bottari (Italy); Jim Moray (England); Liu Fang (China); Ljiljana Buttler & Mostar Sevdah Reunion (Bosnia); Luciano (Jamaica); Señor Coconut (Germany/Denmark/Venezuela); The Suspects Soul 'n' Rhythm Revue (UK); Wire Daisies (UK) and a Gala performance with Yair Dalal featuring Jim Moray, Liu Fang, N'faly Kouyate with Dunyakan, Chris Difford, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady & Barry Mitterhof. KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Les Têtes de Vainqueurs (France); Les Goulus (France); Mr Dennis Teeth (UK); Stickleback Plasticus (UK); Tuyo (Cuba/UK). CLUB WOMAD - artists soon to be announced. KID'S PROCESSION - including work by WOMAD's 2004 resident visual artists The Mora Brothers from Cuba.
Charlton Park Highlights 2007 The first year on the new site was also a very rainy and muddy year with festival goers nicknaming the site "WOMUD".
2008 Due to the previous year's flooding and some inaccessibility, the site was moved around and expanded. Stages included: Open Air, Siam Tent, Big Red Tent, Little Sicily, Dance Tent, Drum Tent,
BBC Radio 3 Stages & Taste The World Stage. Also, the first year Radio Womad broadcast was launched.
2012 Capacity is nearly doubled to 40,000
2013 The headliners appearing on the Open Air and Siam Tent were
Gilberto Gil,
Rokia Traore,
Seun Kuti and
Lee "Scratch" Perry with
Max Romeo (replaced
Toots and the Maytals) Arrested Development were also added to the line-up later on
Adjágas (Norway)
Alice Russell (dropped out) Replaced by
DJ Cheeba (UK)
Amesmalua (Spain)
Asif Ali Khan (Pakistan)
Bwani Junction (UK)
Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino (Italy)
Carminho (Portugal)
Christine Salem (Reunion)
David Rodigan MBE (UK)
David Wax Museum (USA)
Debapriya & Samanwaya (India)
Dizu Plaatjies and the Ibuyambo Ensemble (South Africa)
Dub Inc (France)
Emel Mathlouthi (Tunisia)
Fanfare Ciocarlia (Romania)
Fimber Bravo (Trinidad & Tobago)
Flavia Coelho ( Brazil)
Fredy Massamba (Congo)
GOCOO (Japan)
Hidden Orchestra (UK)
Huun-Huur-Tu (Tuva/Russia)
Iadoni (Georgia)
Jagwa Music (Tanzania)
Jesca Hoop (USA)
Katy Carr &
The Aviators (UK/Poland)
Kissmet (India)
La Chiva Gantiva (Colombia/Belgium/Vietnam/France)
Le Vent Du Nord (Canada)
Lévon Minassian (Armenia)
Mala in Cuba (UK)
Malawi Mouse Boys (Malawi)
Malouma (Mauritania)
Mohammad Reza Mortazavi (Iran)
Mokoomba (Zimbabwe)
Nano Stern (Chile)
Ondatrópica (Colombia)
Parov Stelar Band (Austria)
Riot Jazz Brass Band (UK)
Sam Lee and Friends (UK)
Schlachthofbronx (Germany)
Spoek Mathambo (South Africa)
Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys (USA)
Syd Arthur (UK)
Tamikrest (Mali)
The Bombay Royale (India/Australia)
The Heavy (UK)
Urna & Kroke (Mongolia/Poland) BBC Radio 3 Stage:
Mavrika (Greece)
Barrule (Isle of Man)
Family Atlantica (Ghana)
Lucas Santtana (Brazil)
Zykopops (Croatia)
Roopa Panesar (United Kingdom)
Imperial Tiger Orchestra (Switzerland)
Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band (United States) DJ
Tudo e sua gente de todo lugar (Brazil)
La Pegatina (Spain)
Fidan Hajieva (Azerbaijan)
Guy Schalom & The Baladi Blues (Egypt)
DaWangGang (China)
KonKoma (Ghana)
Red Hot Chilli Pipers (Scotland)
2014 The 2014 headliners included
Youssou N'Dour,
Sinead O'Connor,
Manu Dibango and Les Ambassadeurs.
Sinead O'Connor replaced
Bobby Womack, who had died a handful of weeks before the festival. She dedicated her performance to him.
2020 WOMAD UK cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The festival, Radio Womad and BBC Radio 3 ran a free on-line only "WOMAD at Home" event the same weekend with exclusive and archive performances. Also,
Will Lawton and the Alchemists gained permission to access the site and recorded a short two song set and are "The only band to play WOMAD 2020", with the video and images being released via their Facebook and Instagram accounts. "WOMAD at Home" T-shirts are sold to help raise funds for the festival crews affected by the forced unemployment.
2021 WOMAD UK cancelled again. Radio WOMAD again broadcast exclusive live shows from the presenters respective homes over the weekend.
2022 40th anniversary festival. •
A Certain Ratio •
Abel Selaocoe •
Adg7 •
Alban Claudin •
Angelique Kidjo (Peter Gabriel performed on the encore with her) •
B.Dance •
Bab'bluz •
Barmer Boys •
Bess Atwell •
Cimafunk •
Dizraeli •
DJ Alikat • DJ
Chris Tofu and
Fizzy Gillespie • DJ
Sacha Dieu •
Dudu Tassa and The Kuwaits •
Elaha Soroor and
Kefaya •
Electric Jalaba •
Fantastic Negrito •
Father of Mylo •
Fatoumata Diawara •
Fulu Miziki Kollectiv •
Future Shape of Sound •
Gilberto Gil & Family •
Gonne Choi •
Greentea Peng (cancelled just prior to the festival) •
Grupo Lokito • Guo Yue & Joji Hirota & members of the London
Taiko Drummers •
Gwenifer Raymond •
Hatis Noit •
Hollie Cook •
Isona job artgheh •
Jack Baldus •
Jali Bakary Konteh & The Minyanta Band •
Joe Armon-Jones •
Joseph Tawadros •
Johanna Juhola Reaktori •
JSSO Project •
Kae Tempest •
Kampire •
Kanda Bongo Man •
Khiyo •
King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys (cancelled during the festival) •
Lazy Habits •
Les Amazones d'Afrique •
Lianne La Havas •
Mariachi Las Adelitas •
Mazaher •
Minyo Crusaders •
Mister Tooley (DJ şet) •
Mr Bruce •
Nabiyah Iqbal (DJ set) •
Nihiloxica •
Nitin Sawhney (also hosted a Q&A the day prior) •
Nubiyan Twist •
Olcay Bayir •
Onipa •
Osibisa (introduced on stage by Peter Gabriel) •
Paolo Tossio •
Project Smok •
Ram •
Ramy Essam •
Said Muti •
Sam Amidon •
Sarathy Korwar •
Seed. •
Sona Jobarteh •
Son Rompe Pera •
Soul Professor •
Stornoway •
Sugarhill Gang & The Furious Five (cancelled prior to the festival) •
Taraf De Caliu •
The Bandit •
The Dhol Foundation •
The Flaming Lips •
The Fontanas •
The Garifuna Collective (cancelled last minute and were replaced by a 2nd performance by Mr. Bruce) •
The Hempolics •
The Malmesbury Project With Amaraterra • The
Mauskovic Dance Band •
The Selecter •
Too Many T's •
Vision Collective •
Voka Gentle •
Yazz Ahmed •
Zed Bias 2023 in 2023 Thursday •
Kate Rusby •
Jungle Brothers • DJ
Andy Skank •
Mojam Collective •
Molly's Party Band •
Mister Tooley •
Jamo Jamo Arts and
Malmesbury School Friday •
Bombay Bicycle Club •
Emicida •
Ibibio Sound Machine •
Mokoomba •
Susana Baca •
Alicia Edelweiss •
Amjad Ali Khan Amaan Ali Bangash Ayaan Ali Bangash •
Amrat Hussain Brothers Trio •
Amy Montgomery •
Ana Carla Maza •
Baldosa •
Balimaya Project •
Dakh Daughters •
Demo Mode • DJ
Chris Tofu and Friends •
Dutty Moonshine Big Band & DJ Sets •
Faith I Branko •
Israel Fernandez •
Jack Baldus •
Kings Of Ping •
King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys (rescheduled after they cancelled their appearance in 2022) •
Leenalchi •
Los Wemblers De Iquitos •
Mellowmatic •
Montparnasse Musique •
Paolo Tossio •
Polobi and The Gwo Ka Masters •
Queen Omega and The Royal Souls •
Riot Jazz Brass Band •
Rokia Kone •
Sam Kelly and The Lost Boys •
Sanke •
Snapped Ankles •
Theon Cross •
Vassvik Saturday •
The Cinematic Orchestra •
Mariza •
47soul •
Ana Tijoux •
Enny •
Kayhan Kalhor and Erdal Erzincan •
The Comet Is Coming •
Ajate •
Alogte Oho & His Sounds Of Joy •
Amaraterra •
Carmen Consoli •
Catrin Finch and
Cimarrón •
Cha Wa •
Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Orchestra •
Demo Mode • DJ Lils • DJ
Hiphioppapotamus •
Jack Baldus •
Justin Adams and
Mauro Durante •
Kings Of Ping •
Liraz •
Lokkhi Terra •
Luke Una •
Madam Electrifie •
Mari Kalkun •
Mesadorm •
Mista Trick Collective •
Nakhane • Orchestral Qawwali Project Ft
Rushil Ranjan And
Abi Sampa •
Pongo •
Reem Kelani •
Rory McLeod •
Salami Rose Joe Louis •
The Scribes •
Ukulele Death Squad •
Wiyaala and The Yagayagas Sunday •
Femi Kuti and the Positive Force •
Soul II Soul •
Horace Andy With Dub Asante Band Ft Matic Horns •
Jamz Supernova •
Souad Massi •
Asmaa Hamzaoui &
Bnat Timbouktou •
DJ Format •
Jack Baldus •
Kathryn Joseph •
Kuunatic •
Lia De Itamaraca •
Lova Lova •
Madmadmad •
Malkit Singh •
Man & The Echo •
Marina Satti • Mc Yallah & Debmaster •
Nihiloxica •
Oh My God! It's The Church •
Paprika •
Puuluup • Raz and Afla • Dj
Sacha Dieu • Sahra Halgan •
Saramaccan Sound (Suriname) •
Soumik Datta •
Staples Jr Singers •
Star Feminine Band 2024 Thursday •
Alborosie • DJ Lils •
GS Collective •
London Afrobeat Collective •
Malmesbury Schools Project With
Bloco B (Open Air Stage & Festival openers) • Molly's Party Band Friday •
Young Fathers •
Amadou & Mariam •
Yungchen Lhamo •
D.A.M. • DJ Paulette •
Romare •
Tank & the Bangas •
Ars Nova Napoli •
Defmaa Maadef •
Dr Meaker •
Duo Ruut • DJ
Fizzy Gillespie •
Flamingods •
Gnawa Blues All Stars •
Gonora Sound •
The Great Malarkey •
Hirahi Afonso •
John Metcalfe •
Kaidi Akinnibi •
Kumbia Boruka •
Levitation Orchestra •
Lina •
Moonchild Sanelly •
New Regency Orchestra •
Noriko Tadano •
Qawwali Flamenco •
Sangjaru •
Soema Montenegro • WBBL •
The Zawose Queens Saturday •
Gogol Bordello •
Alison Goldfrapp •
Bala Desejo •
Deerhoof • Ghana Special:
Kwashibu Area Band •
Pat Thomas •
Charles Amoah And
K.O.G. The Allergies Asmâa Hamzoui &
Bnat Timbouktou •
Brittany Davis •
Cerys Hafana •
Daniel Inzani •
Demo Mode •
Emel •
Faiz Ali Faiz •
Genticorum •
The Hawds •
Justin Adams &
Mohamed Errebbaa •
Laura Misch •
London Bulgarian Choir •
Mista Trick DJ Set •
Nana Benz Du Togo •
O. •
O.B.F. Feat
Jman •
Saigon Soul Revival •
Sauljaljui •
Seckou Keita &
The Homeland Band •
Sheelanagig •
Tarta Relena •
TC & The Groove Family •
Tiempo Al Tiempo •
Two Canoes Sunday •
Baaba Maal •
Sampa The Great •
Leyla McCalla •
Sid Sriram •
Witch •
'4132314' (
Tarta Relena -
Cocanha -
Los Sara Fontán) •
79rs Gang •
Anuradha Pal With
Kedia Bandhu •
Bhutan Balladeers •
Bixiga 70 •
Enji •
Gangar •
Hack-poets Guild •
Henge •
Ile •
Islandman • DJ
Jason Singh •
Mangrove Steelband • DJ
Maria Türme •
Mestizo •
Ndox Électrique •
Old Time Sailors •
Orange Blossom •
Pankisi Ensemble •
Skarra Mucci •
T.L.K. •
Tamsin Elliott &
Tarek Elazhary •
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