11 new acts are joining the party

The lineup continues to impress with a fresh wave of talent, starting on Friday with MAVEE, a Brussels-based artist who seamlessly blends pop, soul, and RnB. After setting the Green Stage on fire last year with Niveau4, she’s back this time as a solo act, ready to leave a lasting impression.

Another rising star from Belgium is DYSTINCT, named Belgian Revelation (NRJ Music Awards) and Best North African Artist (Trace Awards) in 2023. He made waves with his hit TekTek, which echoed worldwide during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.


Saturday will be headlined by the legendary Burning Spear, a multi-generational icon of roots reggae and double Grammy Award winner.

The Dub Stage will witness talents like Mahom, a leading afrotrap and retrowave group carrying a strong message for ecology, equality, and kindness. The park will also be filled with the sounds of Youthie, a reggae-roots whirlwind where trumpet, flute, and accordion mix with jazz, Balkan, and Afrobeat influences.

On the DJ side, the festival will pulse to the rhythms of Nooriyah, whose signature style blends traditional sounds from the Middle East and North Africa with an electro twist, for a truly radiant experience. After that, Karen Nyame KG will light up the decks with her explosive amapiano and Jersey club energy.


On Sunday, Groundation will take center stage, a reggae staple for 25 years, delivering their unique twist of roots reggae, jazz, and dub. Another rising star to watch closely is Samara Cyn, who has been carving out her name with a refined mix of hip-hop and neo-soul since 2019, positioning herself among the brightest talents of her generation.

Dub lovers will also enjoy Joe Yorke, a true genre chameleon, moving between reggae, soul, folk, rocksteady, and dub. He will be followed by Jah Version, a duo straight from Lisboa, passionate about reggae dub and sound system culture.

We’ve been informed by the Kalash crew that his show at Couleur Café has been cancelled. Due to planning incompatibilities, he will not be able to make it to our festival. We regret this as much as you do and will do everything we can to make our line-up as attractive as possible.