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A Colossal Weekend 2023 announced (w/ Boris & more)

Posted by Loren on December 4, 2022

A Colossal Weekend 2023 announced (w/ Boris & more)
photo by Loren Green

Taking place May 11-14 in Copenhagen, A Colossal Weekend has announced new artists for 2023.

Having hosted Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Anna Von Hausswolff, Cult of Luna, and Russian Circles, among others, since 2016, this time around the festival will feature Boris, We Lost The Sea, and Messa, in addition to performances by Moe and Shy, Low.

Find more info via the festival website.

A Colossal Weekend 2023 announced (w/ Boris & more)
photo by Loren Green

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