Parklife Festival fans have branded this year's line-up “horrible” after the acts were announced on Tuesday.
28-year-old American rapper Doja Cat will be headlining the Parklife Festival alongside artists such as Disclosure and Sugababes.
Those who had been eagerly awaiting the announcement were disappointed when organizers announced who would be taking the stage.
Angry fans took to
They said, “How can it be that it gets worse every year?” and “Then I guess I can save my money.”
Doja Cat (pictured in April 2022) will headline Parklife Festival alongside artists such as Disclosure and Sugababes – but fans are not happy with the line-up
“I’m not buying early bird again before the line-up is released” and “Looks like everyone’s busy this weekend.”
“Last year’s lineup is so much better” and “This is such a terrible lineup.”
“Disappointing compared to recent years….”
Fans also added that there was a lack of techno artists in the lineup. “So no good techno this year, huh?” wrote one.
At last year's festival, Rudimental, Fred Again, The 1975, Raye and Annie Mac took to the stage alongside The Prodigy and Skrillex.
This year, Doja Cat will headline alongside Becky Hill, Anne-Marie, Mahalia, J Hus, Digga D, Camelphat, Rudimental, Peggy Gou and Kaytranada.
Wet Leg will then perform their first UK festival headline set at Truck Festival, taking place from July 26th to 28th.
Acts taking to the stage at the Oxfordshire festival also include The Streets, The Kooks and Declan McKenna.
Angry fans took to
The 28-year-old American rapper (pictured in November) has joined the line-up of Manchester's annual two-day music festival, scheduled to take place on June 8th and 9th
Sugababes will also be on stage at the Manchester festival
The official Parklife Festival program was confirmed on Tuesday morning, ahead of advance sales on Thursday and general sales on Friday.
Web has contacted Doja Cat's representatives for comment.
Doja will also headline Coachella 2024, joining the lineup alongside artists like Lana Del Rey and Tyler, the Creator.
Gwen Stefani will also reunite with her No Doubt bandmates at the music extravaganza in Coachella Valley, California.
Gwen will join guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young on stage – almost ten years after their last performance together in 2015.
Elsewhere this week, Doja's mother was granted a restraining order against the singer's brother, Raman Dlamini, after she alleged incidents of abuse that included knocking out Doja's teeth.
The Grammy winner did not publicly comment on the allegations, and her 30-year-old sibling denied them in a video she shared The shadow room.
In her filing, Doja's mother, Deborah Elizabeth Sawyer, alleged that Raman abused her “on multiple occasions” and threatened to kill her.
Deborah claimed one of the most recent incidents occurred earlier this month and asked for protection for her 13-year-old grandson Myles.
The filing claimed the teenager was the victim of “insults, shaming and degrading insults.”
Doja (pictured earlier this month) will also headline Coachella 2024, joining the line-up alongside artists such as Lana Del Rey and Tyler, the Creator
Gwen Stefani will also reunite with her No Doubt bandmates at the music extravaganza in Coachella Valley, California (the band is pictured in 1997).
In the documents, Doja's mother noted that a restraining order had previously been issued against her son, but that it had since expired.
The court said the Paint the Town Red singer, whose legal name is Amala Ratna Zadile Dlamini, needed protection from her brother to seek her own injunction. She hasn't done this yet.
Doja has remained quiet about the legal issues but has remained focused on her upcoming Scarlett tour.
Doja is known for chart-toppers such as Say So, Rules, Juicy and Ain't Sh** and began her first North American tour with the Scarlet Tour last fall.