Bestival, the award-winning UK festival that will hit Indonesian shores for the first time on September 30th - October 1st with Bestival Bali, has revealed its next wave of artists.
Joining an already jam-packed lineup, Bestival Bali has added the multi-platinum selling Pendulum,
who will be playing an exclusive DJ set in their iconic, electronic
rock style. Also, hailing from Australia, new artists to hit the bill
include electro-duo, Bag Raiders, multi-instrumentalist, Kilter, and the tech-house powerhouse, Colour Castle.
The new announced acts follow Bestival Bali’s first artist announcement, featuring old friends and new including Rudimental, alt-J, Purity Ring, De La Soul, George Clinton Parliament Funkadelic
and more. Promising to make the inaugural edition one to remember,
Bestival will bring its trademark unique, creative vision from the UK to
the paradise island of Bali, Indonesia.
Rob da Bank, Bestival curator says “So here we are
upping the ante with our first foray into Indonesia’s festival scene.
We’ve got some old-school legends, hip hop wizardry and indie beauties,
so we’re adding some serious antipodean vibes with the like of Pendulum,
Bag Raiders and Kilter who are all smashing it down under. We’re only a
(long) stone’s throw from Australia so you’ve no excuse. Book ya
flight!”
First up, the mighty Pendulum! Taking to the
hallowed Bestival decks, the festival is honoured to welcome the
founding member of one of the most exciting musical forces of the last
decade - Paul ‘El Hornet’ Harding of drum & bass and metal behemoths
Pendulum. Landing in Bali as part of a busy summer, that includes a
residency at legendary Ibiza super club Amnesia, expect some insane drum
& bass action from one of the finest DJs in the game.
Australian duo Jack Glass and Chris Stacey are Bag Raiders,
purveyors of spectacular electronic madness that has been setting the
world alight since their debut EP was unleashed over a decade ago.
Chances are, if you’ve stumbled into a club, wobbled at a party, looked
into the light at a festival or dawdled along the radio dial then you’ve
been exposed to the majesty of Bag Raiders, who now bring their
incredible live show to Bestival Bali.
One of Australia’s top 20 most streamed electronic artists, Kilter
has quickly made the leap from burgeoning multi-instrumentalist to
household name. Adored by listeners from all corners of the internet and
festivalgoers alike for his euphoric, energised sound, Kilter is the
moniker for 24-year-old Sydney rising star Ned East. Having amassed 40
million streams online, multiple visits to the top of Hype Machine
charts and triumphed in the Triple J Like A Version studio, he has
extensively toured Australia and played every major festival in the
country. 2016 saw Kilter depart on his debut UK/EU tour and 2017 saw him
touring across America.
Renowned for his melodic poolside grooves and slamming late night stompers, Colour Castle
has been a driving force on the Aussie tech house scene for years now,
gaining favour with the likes of Carl Cox, Doorly and Hannah Wants with
one powerhouse release after another.
Bestival Bali will take place at the incredible Garuda
Wisnu Kencana (GWK Cultural Park). With breath-taking vistas across the
tropical landscape of Bali, and with over 240 acres of parkland centred around 80 foot high limestone-carved cliffs.
Bestival will entertain the audience with eclectic music from around
the globe as well as offering immersive experiences, delicious food and
unforgettable shenanigans – in a way that only Bestival can.
In addition to the Main stage artists, Bestival Bali has also announced a Reggae Roots Stage and an Island Sound Stage. Those interested in attending can purchase tickets here, which includes pre-sale and various VIP options for guests.