Junction 2 announces full 2022 line-up

Junction 2 announces full 2022 line-up

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London festival Junction 2 is returning in 2022.

For its first edition since June 2019, the festival will return to its usual Boston Manor Park, taking place on June 3rd and 4th. 

The first day will see DJ sets from the likes of Four Tet, Anz, Peach, Avalon Emerson, Saoirse, Nina Kraviz, Midland, Leon Vynehall, Jossy Mitsu and Bambounou.

There will be b2b sets from Octo Octa and Eris Drew; Skee Mask and Zenker Brothers; Roza Terenzi and D. Tiffany; and the Hessle Audio trio of Ben UFO, Pangaea, and Pearson Sound, while Aurora Halal, Jon Hopkins, Fatima Yamaha and DMX Krew are all scheduled to play live.

The second day will feature DJ sets from Ben Klock, Adam Beyer, ANNA, Anastasia Kristensen, Dixon, Seth Troxler, Richie Hawtin, Margaret Dygas, Deena Abdelwahed, Dax J, Amelie Lens and Blawan, among others, while DJ Boring, E-Dancer, Robert Hood, Benjamin Damage, and Dense & Pika are among those down to play live.

Pre-sale for the event goes live on Wednesday, 3rd November, with the general ticket sale following a day later. 

Find  more information here, and check the full line-up below.

Read Junction 2 guest Avalon Emerson’s recent DJ Mag cover feature here.

 
 
 
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