The new additions include Eliza Rose, Chloé Caillet and Australia’s own Mall Grab.

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The lineup for Sweden’s Way Out West festival keeps on getting bigger, with organisers revealing the first eight acts performing at the electronic music-focused Dungen stage.
Headlining the list of names is Australia’s own Mall Grab, whose house and techno productions have been soundtracking clubs across Europe since his move to the UK in 2016.
Sharing the Dungen stage with Mall Grab are salute [AUT], Eliza Rose [UK], Cormac [NIR], Chloé Caillet [US], Effy [UK], sim0ne [SCO] and Megra, with more names to be announced over the coming months.
This year’s Way Out West is headlined by American superstar Chappell Roan alongside a jaw dropping list of artists that includes Charli xcx, Khruangbin, Fontaines D.C., Little Simz, Queens of the Stone Age, Beth Gibbons, Refused, Kneecap, Wet Leg, MJ Lenderman and his band The Wind, Montell Fish and many more.
Held at the massive Slottsskogen parklands in the town of Gothenburg, Way Out West runs from Thursday, August 7 to Saturday, August 9.
Tickets are on sale now via wayoutwest.se.
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First held in 2007 as a single-day music festival, Way Out West expanded to a three-day event in 2012. The festival features five stages spread throughout Slottsskogen, a huge parkland area in the town of Gothenburg.
Not only does the festival deliver a jam-packed lineup of awesome artists, but once each night finishes, the clubs and bars around the city put on gigs with international artists and throw massive parties for festival attendees to kick on well into the early morning.
The 2024 festival was a monster success with a bill headlined by the likes of The National, PJ Harvey, Fever Ray, Jack White, Fred Again.. and many more.
Way Out West takes place at Slottsskogen in Gothenburg from Thursday, August 7 to Saturday, August 9. Tickets on sale now via wayoutwest.se.
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