RADAR FESTIVAL 2023 announces Sleep Token (Friday headliner), Volumes (UK festival exclusive),

The Callous Daoboys (first ever UK show), God Is An Astronaut and more

By Neil Greenway | Published: Fri 27th Jan 2023

Friday 28th to Sunday 30th July 2023
BEC Arena, Longbridge Rd, Manchester, M17 1EH, England MAP
adults £133.75
Daily capacity: 2,600
Last updated: Fri 14th Apr 2023

 

 

RADAR FESTIVAL 2023 announces Sleep Token (Friday headliner), Volumes (UK festival exclusive), The Callous Daoboys (first ever UK show), God Is An Astronaut
and more


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The award-winning RADAR Festival - the UK's most exciting new progressive music festival - has announced a host of new bands for its 2023 edition.

Friday headliners are the mighty Sleep Token, announced alongside progressive metalcore group Volumes (UK festival exclusive), Irish post-rock favourites God Is An Astronaut, and hotly-tipped alt-pop trio Exploring Birdsong.

Joining them are progressive metal legends Monuments and making their first ever UK appearance, one of 2022's breakout forward-thinking heavy bands in The Callous Daoboys.

Full list of bands announced today:

Sleep Token
Volumes 
Monuments 
God is an Astronaut
Ten56.
Wheel
I Built the Sky
The Callous Daoboys 
Profiler
Exploring Birdsong
Forager 
Where Oceans Burn
Dead Speaker


Full lineup so far:

Periphery (Sunday headliners)
Sleep Token (Friday headliners)
Volumes
Haken
(The Mountain anniversary set)
Loathe
Monuments
Heart Of A Coward
Unprocessed
God Is An Astronaut
Long Distance Calling
Allt
Ten56.
Wheel
Tides From Nebula
Ghost Iris
I Built The Sky
The Callous Daoboys
Owane & Jack Gardiner
Exploring Birdsong
Playgrounded
SUMR
(first ever live show)
Forager
Tiberius
Where Oceans Burn

Profiler
Dead Speaker


Stay tuned for news of RADAR Festival 2023's final headliner, to be announced shortly. 

Day tickets for RADAR 2023 have been released today, and full day-splits will be announced with the third headliner.

Purchase all tickets from: http://www.radarfestival.co.uk

Due to a diary clash, RADAR 2023 has moved location to Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse - a stunning new venue and one which promises to provide a truly incredible experience.

Co-organiser Ash Cook comments: "This summer is going to be so special: we have brought together inspiring bands and outstanding musicians together in the vibrant city that we now call home, Manchester. The last few weeks of winning Best New Festival, a venue move, and confirming this next wave of acts has left me proud and excited to be working with our team to produce another outstanding event.

"When I like a band, I really get sucked into all elements of their music. It’s been a pleasure getting to do that with some fantastic rising stars among our line-up, as well as reacquainting myself with memorable moments from incredible albums from the more established acts that we’re bringing over.

"Periphery and Volumes are both favourites, and SleepToken blew me away with their show last week. We're excited to see what you all think - and I can’t wait!"


RADAR Festival 2023 will be held 28-30th July at the new venue of O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester.

Early bird tickets are now sold out. Weekend tickets are £133.75, and you can purchase here: http://www.radarfestival.co.uk

Following the sell-out success of RADAR 2022, the festival's second ever edition (featuring Leprous, Haken, Dirty Loops' debut UK performance and many more), RADAR 2023 will be moving from Guildford's Corner House to Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse, and will boast an internationally acclaimed 42-band bill.

RADAR capped their intensely impressive 2022 by winning the Best New Festival Award and the UK Festival Awards on 6th December in Manchester.

With their mixture of international talent and confirmed homegrown success, RADAR Festival has already positioned themselves as a champion of forward-thinking guitar-led progressive music. No genre boundaries, welcome to all, RADAR Festival was launched in 2019 to acclaim, with performances from Animals As Leaders, Agent FrescoRolo Tomassi, among others. Following the COVID hiatus, RADAR Festival 2022 expanded to three days with triumphant appearances from Leprous, Haken, Dirty Loops, Plini, Conjurer, Soen and more.

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RADAR Festival organisers comment: "RADAR Festival is moving to Manchester!

"After four years, two packed out events and one pandemic RADAR Festival is moving to a new venue, the BEC Arena, Manchester. This gives us a substantial capacity increase and the potential to create a truly amazing event.

"This bigger space means bigger bands, bigger production, and a bigger experience for everyone that supports us. We’re beyond excited.

"In our two events, we have welcomed customers from America to Australia and everywhere in between, creating a truly international event. The BEC Arena is a hub of large scale live events and we can’t wait to bring our vibrant, eclectic event to the North West.

A limited amount of early bird tickets are on sale at 2022 prices now, and stay tuned for our first line-up announcement."

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