Among the big names performing over the weekend are J Cole, Stormzy and DJ Khaled. Other artists taking to the stage are ‘rockstar’ singer Post Malone, Migos and French Montana.
Despite the musical prowess of the acts announced so far, many festival goers were quick to note the lack of women, with only three featured across the whole weekend. Saturday featured no women at all. Users took to twitter in their droves to complain about the lack of diversity.
Aside from the criticism, many praised the lineup as the best in years with many previously underground artists being given a spotlight.
The now sold out festival runs from the 6th-8th July in Finsbury Park.
City News has contacted Wireless organisers for comment.
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Among the big names performing over the weekend are J Cole, Stormzy and DJ Khaled. Other artists taking to the stage are ‘rockstar’ singer Post Malone, Migos and French Montana.
Despite the musical prowess of the acts announced so far, many festival goers were quick to note the lack of women, with only three featured across the whole weekend. Saturday featured no women at all. Users took to twitter in their droves to complain about the lack of diversity.
Aside from the criticism, many praised the lineup as the best in years with many previously underground artists being given a spotlight.
The now sold out festival runs from the 6th-8th July in Finsbury Park.
City News has contacted Wireless organisers for comment.