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Public Enemy bring the noise exclusively to South West Four

plus UK debut of Sympho Nympho, and Diplo, A-Trak, & Crookers

By Scott Williams | Published:

SW4 2012 - Public Enemy
Photo credit: Karen Williams


Public Enemy, and Sympho Nympho lead the latest acts announced for both days of South West Four Weekender taking place on Clapham Common over the bank holiday on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th August.

Public Enemy
Sunday's live act headliner, has been announced as Public Enemy who will be making a UK festival exclusive appearance as part of their 25th anniversary world tour. Also confirmed is the UK debut of Sympho Nympho a collaboration featuring Saturday Subliminal arena headliner Erick Morillo's second billed appearance with 'Ministers De La Funk' cohorts Harry "Choo Choo" Romero, and Jose Nunez. Another Saturday line-up addition is Diplo, with A-Trak, and Crookers confirmed for the Sunday bill.

Chase & Status will headline Saturday with Roger Sanchez, Guy Gerber, Ame, Robert Babicz, John Dahlback, Laura Jones, Jozif, Carl Cox, Erick Morillo, John Digweed, Knife Party, Zane Lowe, Max Vangeli & An21, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Tim Mason, and Let The Music Play, also confirmed for that day.

Skrillex will headline Sunday with support from Pete Tong, Seth Troxler, Maya Jane Coles, Green Velvet, Dyed Soundorom, Eats Everything, Skream & Benga, Andy C, DJ Fresh, Flux Pavilion, Jack Beats, Foreign Beggars, Rudimental, Dread MC, Borgore, Friction, Doctor P, Redlight, Dillon Francis, Brodinski vs Gesaffelstein, Delta Heavy, Loadstar, Jaymo & Andy George, Jeremy Olander, and Jesse James & Johnny Bloomfield.

For the line-up details, day and arena splits, as available please click here.

Saturday or Sunday tickets are priced at £45, with a two day ticket priced at £85.

To buy tickets from Seetickets, click here.

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