Body Movements reveals full line-up for 2023 festival

Body Movements reveals full line-up for 2023 festival

Body Movements has dropped the full lineup for its summer 2023 festival. Check it out below. 

With a focus on the LGBTQI+ community, the inclusive festival will return for its third summer edition, taking place on July 29th across Hackney Wick, London. 

Among the names announced are trUst label boss and festival co-director Saoirse who will return to the annual roadblock event, joined by names including HAAi, TAAHLIAH, TYGAPAW, Octo Octa, Dalston Superstore resident Jaye Ward, and Block9 co-founder Gideön. Roi Perez, Joshua James, Introspekt, Deena Abdelwahed and Partok from the infamous Laundrette are also set to play. See the full line-up below. 

The festival will also host London’s Black queer club night Queer Bruk, as well as Body Movements regular Sippin T, Animistic Beliefs, Desire Marea, and Femme Fraiche’s Michelle Manetti, who is set to bring her fierce FLINTA focused club energy.

London’s notorious Chapter 10 party will also return to Body Movements this summer, hosted by Dan Beaumont. Alongside big names, the line-up also includes an array of new crews like HOWL, T-Boys Club and Riposte.

Previously announced acts on the list include: MARICAS, B*ITCH, PLEASE!, KAOS, Pxssy Palace, High Hoops and Little Gay Brother, among others.

Uniting the LGBTQI+ community further, Body Movements has partnered with London Trans Pride as their official charity partner for 2023. The festival will donate money from each ticket sale to the charity, with all guestlist donations made to London Trans Pride too. 

DJ Mag reviewed Body Movements’ debut festival in October 2021, you can read the full feature here. Revisit DJ Mag’s recent cover feature on Saoirse here.

Tickets for Body Movements Festival are available now, buy yours here.

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