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Governors Ball Music Festival with flipturn, Diplo, and more

Jun 9, 2023  ·  Corona Park Flushing Meadows, Corona, NY Corona Park Flushing Meadows, Corona, NY

Governors Ball Music Festival
Jun 9
Governors Ball Music Festival
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Australian electro-pop-rap trio Haiku Hands—Claire and Mie Nakazawa, and Beatrice Lewis—are known for dynamic, politically charged music and hits like “Not About You.”
Born in Mississippi, Diplo, a 13-time Grammy nominee, rose from Philly clubs to global stardom. Famous for Major Lazer, LSD with Sia & Labrinth, and Silk City with Ronson, he's celebrated for hit "Electricity" and owns labels Mad Decent and Higher Ground.
Born in New Orleans, PJ Morton is a Grammy-winning R&B artist known for hits like "First Began." Collaborated with Adam Levine and Lil Wayne; became Solange's music director.
Lindsey Jordan, born in the U.S., is known for her indie rock style. Her debut album, Lush, showcased her unique blend of confidence and vulnerability. Her second album, Valentine, solidifies her originality in the indie scene. Renowned for masterful lyrics, she writes and creates music with bold and emotional depth.
Chicago-born rapper Saba is known for authentic, soulful rap and storytelling. He earned RIAA Gold for “Sacrifices” with Dreamville and solo hit “Photosynthesis,” and forms Pivot Gang and Ghetto Sage.
New York-born band MICHELLE blends buoyant R&B with shoegaze, funk, and 80s synth pop. Known for HEATWAVE and AFTER DINNER WE TALK DREAMS, they toured with Gus Dapperton, Arlo Parks, and Mitski. Their album, Songs About You Specifically, reflects vulnerable, honest themes shaped in Ojai, California.
Lil Baby, an influential GRAMMY-winning rapper, hails from Atlanta, Georgia. Known for his distinct style, he boasts tens of billions of streams and numerous multi-platinum hits. His albums Harder Than Ever and My Turn, the latter being 2020's top-selling and streaming album, have secured his legacy. Collaborating with Lil Durk, he achieved another #1 debut with The Voice of the Heroes. With 100 Hot 100 hits, he ties with icons like Prince and Taylor Swift, marking his music as generational.
New York-based Sarah Kinsley captivates with her atmospheric alt-pop, blending dreamlike lyrics with adventurous sounds. Known for "The King" and "Cypress" EPs, she's become an irresistible voice in pop music. Her work, including "The Giver" and "Ascension," explores intimate and expansive themes, resonating globally.
Bronx-born, Virginia-raised rapper Pusha T, known for intricate wordplay, rose to fame with Clipse. His solo career includes acclaimed albums like "Daytona" and "It's Almost Dry," featuring collaborations with Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, and more. Notable for hits like "Untouchable" and "The Story of Adidon," he’s also been in a high-profile feud with Drake. Pusha T is a Grammy nominee and integral part of G.O.O.D. Music.
Puerto Rican-Cuban R&B singer Sabrina Claudio is known for sensual, soulful hits like "Belong to You" ft. 6lack. She’s a Grammy-winning songwriter who’s sold out tours and festivals.
Tems, a Nigerian singer and producer, is redefining the music scene with her unique fusion of alternative RnB and Neo soul. Known for her hit "Mr Rebel," she passionately advances Nigeria's alternative music culture.
Cat Burns, a BRIT School alum from Streatham, London, is a platinum-selling singer-songwriter known for viral hit "go". Her conversational lyrics and catchy melodies catapulted her to fame, earning her a loyal fanbase and recognition as a Spotify Global RADAR artist. Her songs blend introspection and universality, resonating with listeners worldwide.
Maude Latour, a Dutch-American artist born in Sweden, creates "dorm room" pop with cosmic themes. Raised globally, she's known for "One More Weekend," praised by NPR and The New York Times. A Columbia philosophy grad, her shows include Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits, capturing pop's essence with thoughtful lyricism.
Coast Contra, an LA-based Hip-Hop group, gained fame with the viral freestyle "Never." The group includes charismatic Ras Austin, wordplay-loving Taj Austin, Colombian-born Rioloz, and storytelling Philadelphian Eric Jamal. They’ve opened for Cordae, performed at Dave Chappelle’s Netflix special, and appeared on Jimmy Fallon. Debuting "Apt 505" in 2022, they embody Hip-Hop's evolution, blending old-school vibes with fresh innovation.
Jacksonville's flipturn rose from college gigs to festivals like Bonnaroo, earning fame with their indie rock sound. Highlighted by "Shadowglow" and "Burnout Days."
070 Shake, a New Jersey artist, is known for her nocturnal songs filled with raw emotions. Signed to GOOD Music in 2016, she collaborates with Kanye West, Nas, and Pusha T, blending piercing lyrics and heartfelt vocals. Her album *You Can’t Kill Me* explores humanity, emotional ties, and vulnerability through a shifting soundscape.
Lizzo, a 4x GRAMMY® and Emmy-winning artist, is known for hits like "Truth Hurts" and "About Damn Time." She made history by becoming the first Black woman to win 'Record of the Year' at the GRAMMYs since 1994 and "Truth Hurts" was named by Rolling Stone as one of the "500 Greatest Songs Of All Time." Lizzo has appeared on SNL, TODAY, and more, and headlined HBO's Lizzo: Live In Concert. She also launched the inclusive activewear line, Yitty.
Latin GRAMMY-winner Eladio Carrión, known for Spanish Trap and Reggaeton, has 6 albums, top 10 Billboard hits, and collaborations with Bad Bunny and 50 Cent.
Kendrick Lamar, a Compton native, is renowned for his poignant lyricism, winning Grammys and a Pulitzer. Known for hits like "HUMBLE." and "Not Like Us," he's worked with Future, Dr. Dre, and U2. His albums, notably good kid, m.A.A.d city and To Pimp a Butterfly, showcase his storytelling prowess, earning him acclaim in both hip-hop and mainstream music.
aespa, a K-pop group, debuted in 2020 with "Black Mamba," setting records for views and charting in 95 countries. Known for hits like "Next Level," they blend virtual and real elements, with members KARINA, WINTER, GISELLE, and NINGNING collaborating with avatars.
Nigerian artist Davido fuses Afro-pop with global pop. Known for hits like "Aye" and "Dami Duro," he has collaborated with Nicki Minaj and Chris Brown. His albums "A Better Time" and "Timeless" topped charts, showcasing his infectious style.
Metro Boomin, St. Louis-born and Atlanta-based producer, is a master of street-oriented sound with hits like "Bad and Boujee," "Congratulations," and "Creepin'." He collaborates with top artists like Future, Drake, and 21 Savage. Billboard chart-toppers include his own "Not All Heroes Wear Capes" and "Savage Mode II." Grammy-nominated, he also contributed to the Spider-Man soundtrack.
Born in England, Suki Waterhouse is a versatile artist known for her evocative storytelling in genres like folky Americana and indie pop. Her debut album, "I Can't Let Go," features hits like "Moves" and "Melrose Meltdown," earning critical acclaim. "Good Looking" went RIAA platinum with nearly a billion streams. She’s toured with Father John Misty, headlined shows, and performed at Coachella and Lollapalooza, showcasing her dynamic presence and musical range.
Amber Mark, born in Europe and Asia, blends international styles into her music, crafting hits like EPs 3:33am and Conexão. Self-produced, her music earned 400M+ streams, a Sade cosign, and features covers of Nirvana and Sisqo classics. Based in NY, she's a genre-defying musical polymath.

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