Masters At Work, Channel One, SHERELLE, Shanti Celeste, more added to We Out Here line-up 2022

Masters At Work, Channel One, SHERELLE, Shanti Celeste, more added to We Out Here line-up 2022

Gilles Peterson’s We Out Here festival has revealed more acts set to join its third edition in Cambridgeshire later this year.

Joining the 80 artists already announced for the 25th to 28th August weekender at Abbots Ripton will be 100 more live and DJ sets, curated by the Brownswood Recordings and Worldwide DM founder. Leading the second round of line-up additions is Masters At Work, who will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their Latin jazz project Nuyorican Soul. Drum & bass originators Fabio & Grooverider will perform with their Outlook Orchestra, and American jazz legend Phaorah Sanders will play his only UK gig of the year.

New on the DJ line-up is Channel One soundsystem, Calibre, SHERELLE, Moxie, Ben Sims, Kirk Degiorgio, Shuya Okino and more. Shanti Celeste and Bake have been added to the Hessle Audio 15th anniversary showcase, which will star founders Ben UFO, Pearson Sound and Pangaea.

Additional live performances will come from the likes of Kokoroko, Koreless, Muva of Earth, Enny and the ten-piece band TC & The Groove Family. Bristol’s Worm Discs will also host Run Logan Run, Snazzback and Dun Dun Dun along with already announced jazz artists Emma-Jean Thackray, Nala Sinephro and The Comet is Coming. 

More names are still to come, with takeovers by Church of Sound, Love Vinyl & BBE, Lemon Lounge and more yet to reveal performers. 

Find tickets and more information here, and see the line-up below.

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