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Cercle Festival Shares Lineup For 2024 Return To Air And
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Cercle Festival Shares Lineup For 2024 Return To Air And Space Museum Of France

Cercle Festival has just shared the lineup for its highly anticipated comeback in 2024.

The two-day festival from Parisian livestream platform and events brand Cercle will return on May 25 and 26, 2024, at the National Air and Space Museum of France, where it welcomed over 24,000 attendees to dance beneath airplanes and rocket ships at its last edition in 2022. 

The day one lineup for Cercle Festival 2024 features plenty of house and techno stalwarts, like The Blessed Madonna, Dixon, Eli & Fur, Sven Väth and more. Christian Loffler, Jan Blomquist, and Rampue are also set to deliver special live performances on day one, in addition to mighty back-to-back sets like Julya Karma B2B Notre Dame and Disclosure B2B Mochakk.

Day two of Cercle Festival 2024 will include sets from established house stars like Boris Brejcha, HoneyLuv and Denis Sulta and globally renowned techno selectors like Indira Paganotto, Kölsch, and Mind Against. Joris Delacroix, Oden & Fatzo, Vitalic, and WhoMadeWho have been billed as live acts on day two.

Check out the complete lineup for Cercle Festival 2024 below.

As in 2022, this year’s event will again be spread across three stages, each set beneath retired aerospace vessels and scattered around a now-unused stretch of tarmac at Paris-Le Bourget Airport.

Holding events in astounding locations is nothing new for the team at Cercle, who have been bringing some of the world’s best house and techno artists to play seemingly impossible locations around the globe since the brand’s birth in 2016.

Some of Cercle’s legendary event offerings in 2023 included Adriatique at Hatshepsut Temple in Luxor, Egypt; Mochakk and HoneyLuv at Sevilla’s Plaza de España; and Folamour at the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre in Geneva, Switzerland.

 

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