Jonas Brothers, Mimi Webb & Thirty Seconds To Mars join Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2023 line-up

Jonas Brothers, Mimi Webb & Thirty Seconds To Mars join Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2023 line-up

Jonas Brothers, Mimi Webb, Thirty Seconds To Mars, Tom Grennan, Self Esteem and Headie One are some of the hottest names joining the already stellar line-up for BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2023 in Dundee.

Radio 1’s flagship live music festival will take place in Dundee from 26 May – 28 May with over 80,000 music fans expected to attend the three day Festival.

Full line-up for Saturday

Main stage as announced by Greg James on Radio 1 Breakfast (in alphabetical order)

• ArrDee
• Jess Glynne
• Joel Corry
• Jonas Brothers
• Mimi Webb
• The 1975
• Thirty Seconds To Mars
• Tom Grennan

Radio 1 Future Sounds stage as announced by Clara Amfo on Radio 1 Breakfast (in alphabetical order)
• FLO
• Headie One
• Pale Waves
• piri
• Romy
• Rudimental
• Self Esteem
• The Snuts

On Saturday 27 May, the Jonas Brothers and The 1975 will headline the Main Stage with the Jonas Brothers opening and The 1975 closing.

Saturday 27 May and Sunday 28 May tickets for Radio 1’s Big Weekend go on sale at 8.30am Friday 24 March and will cost £29 (plus a £4.50 booking fee per ticket).

Friday 26 May will be a special Dance line-up. Friday 26 May tickets for Radio 1’s Big Weekend go on sale at 6.30pm Friday 31 March and will cost £18 (plus a £2.50 booking fee per ticket). For more information, click here.

Jonas Brothers say: “We can’t wait to perform in Scotland for Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2023! We’re excited to play your favorite songs as well as some new music. There are going to be some great artists there. It’s going to be epic!”

Mimi Webb says: “I’m so excited to be back performing at Big Weekend! Last year’s was one of my favourite shows of the summer. This year’s performance will be even better with an all new and improved set with songs from my debut album.”

Thirty Seconds To Mars say: “We are very excited to join the madness once again with our old friends at Big Weekend. It’s always a magical event, and we’re very much looking forward to sharing the stage with so many talented artists. Big thanks to our friends at Radio 1 for having us again, we can’t wait to be back. And we may even have a few surprises…”

Tom Grennan says: “I cannot wait to be playing Radio 1’s Big Weekend! It’s one of the biggest shows of the year and it’s always such a good day. My album will be out by then too so people hopefully will know all the new songs as well and not only that, it’s in Scotland, Dundee! The best fans in the world! Here we gooooo!”

Self Esteem says: “So so glad I’ll be playing the Radio 1’s Big Weekend! Dundee debut!”

As with previous Big Weekends, tickets will be geographically weighted with an element of preference given to local residents: 50 percent of tickets will be reserved for those living in Dundee and the surrounding area; 40 percent of tickets will be reserved for those living in the rest of Scotland; whilst the remaining 10 percent of tickets will be available for the rest of the UK. The booking process will be handled by Ticketmaster – the only official ticketing agent for Radio 1’s Big Weekend.

Radio 1’s Big Weekend kicks off the UK’s festival season by bringing some of the biggest UK and international artists to cities that may not otherwise host such a large scale event, shining a light on the local area and providing a major boost to the local economy. There is always a huge demand for tickets, with the festival selling out within minutes every year. This year, the BBC is working closely with Dundee City Council to put on Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2023.

BBC Radio 1 will broadcast live from the festival site across the weekend, with performances and tracks available live and on demand across Radio 1’s iPlayer channel and BBC Sounds.

Tune into Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James and Clara Amfo at 8am this Wednesday 22 March to find out which star-studded acts will be joining the bill and performing on Sunday 28 May at Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2023.

Source
BBC Radio 1

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