Brno has a new music festival. Pop Messe will bring Modeselektor, Algiers, Acid Arab, Sóley or Tommy Cash

6 February 2020, 1:00
Brno has a new music festival. Pop Messe will bring Modeselektor, Algiers, Acid Arab, Sóley or Tommy Cash

Brno's music scene has been growing recently, expanding with a new festival. Pop Messe focuses on young popular music. The programme of the first season promises names such as Modeselektor, Algiers, Acid Arab, KOKOKO!, Sóley and many others. The two-day festival will take place in July 2020 in the premises of Bobycentrum and the former football stadium behind Lužánky Park.

The festival has ambitions to combine art, technologies and urbex. The line-up offers foreign artists from the genres of electronic music and contemporary pop. “The programming will consist largely of hip hop, electronica and guitar music. However, we also count on space for genres such as folk, jazz and world music and we will not avoid classical music either. We will also turn our attention to current social issues such as ecology, society and technologies,”  explains the programme structure of the festival its programme manager Tomáš Kelar. The Pop Messe festival will take place on 24 and 25 July in Brno in the premises of Bobycentrum and the former football stadium behind Lužánky Park.

Visitors to the festival can look forward to the electronic duo Modeselektor from Berlin, the Parisian electro house duo Acid Arab inspired by Eastern music, the provocative rapper Tommy Cash, the singer-songwriter Sóley, the energetic Algiers or the band KOKOKO! Appearance will be also made by the British funk-jazz artist Kamaal Williams, the Irish folk group Lankum or Vessel – a representative of the UK electro scene. The organisers have also invited Czech performers. The festival will host the band Buty, the duo Kalle & Band or Bert & Friends, freshly nominated for the Anděl Award in the category Discovery of the Year. The currently published line-up is not final yet; additional names will be published soon.                    

Names of artists published so far:

MODESELEKTOR (live)

ACID ARAB (live)

ALGIERS

TOMMY CASH

SÓLEY

KOKOKO!

KAMAAL WILLIAMS

VESSEL & PEDRO MAIA (live AV)

LANKUM

BUTY

BERT & FRIENDS

KALLE & BAND

Sóley/ photo from festival archive

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