Hot Chip, Gaz Coombes and Joe Lycett are among the headliners for Ally Pally's Kaleidoscope Festival.
Now in its fourth year, the line up of live music, DJs, comedy and family entertainment at the Muswell Hill landmark is billed as London's highest festival.
George Fitzgerald will raise the roof with a live electronic set, comics Nina Conti Michael Akadiri, and Maisie Adam will take to the Fringe stage, and DJs Fabio and Grooverider, and Erol Alkan will be spinning discs on the Cloud 10 stage on Saturday July 15.
The 11,000 capacity festival boasts panoramic views across north London and the chance to explore the historic Palace and 196 acre park. It also offers quirky delights such as Elvana, an Elvis fronted Nirvana-edged take on the King's classics; Barry from Eastenders performing sing-along Barrioke; and up and coming disco queens Girls of The Internet.
The spoken word line-up sees comic Joe Lycett in conversation with much loved radio host Shaun Keaveny, and a performance by hip-hop artist Antony Szmierek.
For the family there's the low key delights of the Bandstand stage plus interactive theatre, beatboxing and acrobatics, and mysterious adventures in the secret Victorian Basements beneath the Palace.
Simon Fell, Kaleidoscope Director said: “We are so excited about this year’s line-up, with Hot Chip set to round the whole day off in absolute style. The view and surroundings connect you to the city in a way few other locations can and we will once again be providing one of the best atmospheres going in London this summertime.
"There’s even more of a dance vibe this time around, a host of world class, multi-stage, live music and DJs on offer. As ever with Kaleidoscope, we’ve also got amazing comedy and performances from a staggeringly diverse range of artists, in some pretty cool corners of the Park and Palace."
Tickets for Kaleidoscope 2023 are on sale now at https://kaleidoscope-festival.com/
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