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Finland's Flow adds Anohni

plus Savages, Dua Lipa, and Ruger Hauer + Regina

By Scott Williams | Published:

Flow Festival 2016 - Antony and The Johnsons
Photo credit: Tommy Jackson


Lead singer and songwriter from Antony and the Johnsons, Anohni, will be bringing her hugely anticipated Hopelessness project to the 13th Flow Festival held at Suvilahti, in Finland's capital Helsinki, from Friday 12th until Sunday 14th August 2016.

Also added to the bill are Savages, Dua Lipa, and Finnish collaboration Ruger Hauer + Regina.

They join the previously announed Massive Attack, Young Fathers, Iggy Pop, Sia, The Last Shadow Puppets, Kamasi Washington, Sleaford Mods, M83, New Order, Thundercat, Lil B, Floating Points, Liima, Ata Kak, Chvrches, Descendents, Four Tet, Hercules & Love Affair, Holly Herndon, Jamie XX, John Talabot, Phuture Live (DJ Pierre + Spanky), Roman Flügel, Shackleton Presents “Powerplant”, Stormzy, The Black Madonna, Thee Oh Sees, The Kills, Daughter, Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Goldlink, Pantha Du Prince presents The Triad, Jeff Mills, Ben Klock, Paula Temple, Eevil Stoo, Raappana & New Riddim Crew, Jaakko Eino Kalevi, View, Mikko Joensuu, Oscar Mulero, Voices From The Lake, Rooxx, Ronya, Royhka/Inginmaa/Hypnomen, Arca (DJ set), Jukka Karjalainen, Death Hawks, Rajayttajat, Khid, Venior, Wooden Wisdom & DJ Fitz.

More acts will be added to next year’s line-up in early 2016 as well as information on the diverse arts, food, film and talks programmes.

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Tickets are priced at 165 euros (approx £120) for a 3 day pass.

The festival takes place only a short walk away from the centre of Helsinki, in the shadows of a disused power station, built at the turn of the centur, which not only offers music but celebrates urban spaces and modern art.

Flow also hosts art displays from Scandinavia and abroad as well as showcasing art house film, cinema, lectures and an exceptional array of food from around the world.