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chart toppers Tinchy Stryder, and more for Wireless

including N-Dubz, Metric, Skint & Demoralised, and Lady Sovereign

By Scott Williams | Published:

Wireless Festival 2009 - around the site (Thursday)
Photo credit: Amy Derham


Another wave of new additions has been added to the line-up for both days of London's Wireless festival.

Lady Sovereign
Playing at Wireless on the Sunday will be this week's single chart toppers Tinchy Stryder, plus N-Dubz, Zarif, Lady Sovereign, Chipmunk, The Black and White Years, and Steve Appleton.

The day before sees appearances from Metric, Skint & Demoralised, Master Shortie, The Japanese Popstars, and The Phenomenal Handclap Band.

The Bella Union stage is back in 2009, and the line-up will feature Fanfarlo, Banjo or Freakout, The Low Anthem, Peter Broderick, Beth Jeans Houghton, and My Latest Novel. With more still to be added.

Tickets for the Saturday or Sunday are on sale priced at £45.

To buy tickets, click here.

Wireless offers festival goers four stages of music over two days on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th July, and has already announced some of the acts Saturday sees headliners Basement Jaxx, with The Streets, Paul Oakenfold, Frankmusik, Fischerspooner, Sneaky Sound System, N.A.S.A., Tommy Sparks, and Dizzee Rascal also confirmed. Sunday's headliner has been confirmed as Kanye West with other acts appearing that day including Q-Tip, Flo Rida, Kid Cudi, Daniel Merriweather, Young Jeezy, and Mr Hudson.

In addition to four stages of music over two days, Wireless 2009 will also have attractions including an acoustic band stand, fairground rides, chill out areas, street theatre, performance art, markets, food stalls, beer gardens, secure lockers, and fun games.