Wireless Festival Line Up 2022: Wireless Festival ticket prices, line up, and age limit
The first bits of information about this year’s Wireless Festival have been made available to the public.
The festival will take place at three locations across two weekends.
Wireless started as a rock and pop festival, but has evolved to focus on hip hop, rap, and urban music.
Here’s all you need to know about the line up, ticket prices, and how to buy tickets.
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Crystal Palace Park, from July 1st to 3rd
Friday July 1st: A$AP Rocky / The Kid Laroi / Lil Uzi Vert / Don Toliver / Trippie Redd
Saturday July 2nd: J. Cole / Doja Cat / Playboi Carti / Gunna
Sunday July 3rd: Tyler The Creator / Roddy Ricch / Baby Keem / Kali Uchis / Little Simz / Snoh Aalegra
NEC Birmingham, from July 8th to 10th
Friday July 8th: Dave / Summer Walker / Gunna / Little Simz / BLXST
Saturday July 9th: Cardi B / Lil Baby / Burna Boy / Central Cee
Sunday July 10th: J. Cole / Roddy Ricch / D-Block Europe / Jack Harlow / Polo G
Finsbury Park, July 8th to 10th
Friday July 8th: Cardi B / Roddy Ricch / Megan Thee Stallion / Burna Boy / Giveon
Saturday July 9th: SZA / / Summer Walker / Jack Harlow / BLXST
Sunday July 10th: Nicki Minaj / / Lil Baby / Lil Durk / Polo G
There’s no word on ticket prices yet, but Barclaycard and Three customers have access to an exclusive pre-sale from 10am today.
Fan pre-sale will start at 8am on Monday February 28th.
General release will start at 12pm on Monday 28th February.
In 2021, Wireless Festival tickets were priced at about £85 for a one-day pass, with full weekend passes climbing up to around £220, so we can expect 2022 to be similar.
Children under the age of 5 are not allowed to attend Wireless Festival.
Those aged under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian aged 18 or over.
Wireless Festival is a non-camping event, meaning you need to leave and come back every day.
All three locations are relatively easy to get to using public transport and trains from the nearby metropolitan areas.