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Stormzy with Emma Sehested Høeg, Fontaines D.C., and more

Jul 6, 2025 at 12:00  ·  Festival Site in Roskilde, Roskilde Festival Site in Roskilde, Roskilde

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Emma Sehested Høeg is a multifaceted Danish artist known for her sultry pop-soul blend. She's collaborated with Viktor Dahl and Rasmus Juncker, offering a grandiose yet fragile sound.
Fontaines D.C., an Irish post-punk band known for their bold, expansive sound, collaborated with Arctic Monkeys. Their latest album "ROMANCE" features inventive styles.
Electric Callboy, blending metalcore and EDM with humor, rose from local heroes to global stars with hits like “Hypa Hypa” and collaborations with BABYMETAL and Frank Zummo.
Deftones, known for their ferocious yet dreamlike sound, blend metal and atmosphere across nine albums, including hits like "White Pony." They've earned Grammy nods and worked with producer Nick Raskulinecz.
Anoushka Shankar, born in London, is a Grammy-nominated sitar virtuoso known for blending classical and contemporary music. She's acclaimed for albums like "Rise" and "Land of Gold," which explore diverse themes from personal introspection to global issues. A prolific composer and collaborator, her work also extends to film scores, publishing, and activism.
Danish singer MØ blends pop, indie, and electronic sounds. Known for hits like "Lean On" with Major Lazer and "Cold Water" with Bieber, she’s acclaimed for her sultry vocals and global success.
Ardit has cemented himself as a standout in the Danish hip hop scene, known for a unique musical and visual universe. His album "Held & Lykke Med At Komme Hjem" showcases his talent as a rapper and storyteller.
The HU, from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, blend traditional Mongolian throat singing and instruments with rock, known as "Hunnu Rock." Their debut album, *The Gereg*, topped charts and won Mongolia's Order of Genghis Khan. They've collaborated with artists like Jacoby Shaddix and Lzzy Hale, covered Metallica, and featured in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Their 2022 album, *Rumble of Thunder*, followed global tours. They became UNESCO's first rock/metal "Artist of Peace" in 2022.

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