Two years after Woodstock, the Danes decided to hold a massive music festival of their own. In 1971, Roskilde was born, and unlike our hippie dreams, it never really died. These days, it’s one of the biggest festivals in Europe, and we’re happy to be live-streaming the festival courtesy of Red Bull TV.
Beginning on Wednesday, June 29, check this page to catch exclusive backstage coverage from Red Bull TV hosts, as well as live sets from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Young Thug, Foals, Mac DeMarco, Courtney Barnett, Tal National, Destroyer, Damon Albarn, and more. This page will be updated as the schedule is made available.
Updated June 30 at 1:07 p.m. EST: The lineup for the rest of the weekend has been announced. See below. Please note that all all times are CEST, Danish local time.
THURSDAY, JUNE 30th
Channel 1
07:05 pm – Red Hot Chili Peppers (Encore) 08:30 pm – Choir of Young Believers 09:45 pm – Courtney Barnett 00:30 am – Tenacious D 02:00 am – Bomba Estereo (Encore)
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Channel 2 07:15 pm – Bring Me The Horizon (Encore) 08:15 pm – Blue Pills 09:15 pm – Destroyer 10:15 pm – Bomba Estereo 11:15 pm – Birdy Nam Nam 00:15 am – Courtney Barnett 01:15 am – Kvelertak |
FRIDAY, JULY 1st
Channel 1
07:05 pm – Broadcast starts 08:20 pm – Mac DeMarco 09:20 pm – Biffy Clyro 09:40 pm – Stormzy 01:50 am – Young Thug
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Channel 2 07:15 pm – BadBadNotGood 08:15 pm – Young Thug 09:10 pm – Calypso Rose 10:10 pm – Blaue Blume 11:10 pm – Tal National 00:25 am – Highasakite 01:30 am – Stormzy (Encore) |
SATURDAY, JULY 2nd
Channel 1
07:05 pm – Danko Jones 09:20 pm – M83 22:50 pm – New Order 11:50 pm – MIIKE SNOW
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Channel 2 07:15 pm – Gojira 08:15 pm – Balani Show Business De Bamako 10:15 pm – David August 10:20 pm – Ana Tijoux 11:35 pm – MØ 00:25 am – Shades 02:00 am – Minds of 99 |
Updated June 29 at 12:01 p.m. EST: Today’s lineup has been announced! See below for the schedule. All times EST.
1:10 pm – Syrian National Orchestra for Arabic Music with Damon Albarn & Guests
3:10 pm – Bring Me The Horizon
4:45 pm – Red Hot Chili Peppers