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Press Release
December 15, 2016
 
 
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The Weeknd to headline Roskilde Festival

 
 
 
 

Canadian megastar The Weeknd is breaking streaming records and topping charts with his new album. Next summer he will headline the massive non-profit Roskilde Festival in Denmark.

 
 
 
 

26-year-old Abel Tesfaye is sitting comfortably on pop music's throne only five years after he first rose to prominence with his first mixtapes. Since then, the Grammy-winning star has risen to new heights with every release, cementing his position with millions of streams every single day.

 

And he's done it on his own terms: his dystopian pop songs are based on heavy beats and gloomy lyrics, resulting in distinct, soulful R'n'B. His new album Starboy went straight to number 1 on the Billboard album chart and has broken Spotify's record of most streams in one day, beating fellow Canadian Justin Bieber.

 

Having previously collaborated with artists such as Beyoncé and Drake, the new Weeknd album features collaborators Daft Punk, Lana Del Rey, Kendrick Lamar and Future. He's no stranger to Nordic influences either: Swedish master Max Martin and Norwegian sensation Cashmere Cat - also playing Roskilde Festival 2017 - are among the producers on Starboy.

 

The Weeknd has, in other words, come far since his 2011 debut mixtape House of Balloons. His album Beauty Behind the Madness sold millions of copies, making him the global household name he is today, not least through hit singles such as Can't Feel My Face, The Hills and Earned It - the latter also part of the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack.

 

Head of Programme Anders Wahrén says:

 

"We have been following The Weeknd since the beginning, and it's no secret that he's been topping our fans' wishlists for the past couple of years. It's very rare for an underground phenomenon to rise to the top while staying true to his own sound and past. Being one of the biggest pop artists in the world right now, this is a very special artist, and we're thrilled that he'll be headlining side by side with acts like Foo Fighters and Arcade Fire."

 

The show at Roskilde Festival will be The Weeknd's first festival appearance in Denmark.

The Weeknd will play the Danish festival's coveted Orange Stage on Wednesday 28 June.

 

Foo Fighters, Arcade Fire, Solange, Trentemøller, G-Eazy, Moderat/Modeselektor, Blink-182 and Justice are among the 41 acts already announced for Roskilde Festival 2017.

 

See all the acts here: http://www.roskilde-festival.dk/music/2017
 
•    About 175 acts will play Roskilde Festival 2017.
•    The festival will take place from Saturday 24 June to Saturday 1 July 2017.
•    Tickets are on sale on roskilde-festival.dk.
 
About Roskilde Festival:

 

With more than 175 music acts in the line-up performing on nine stages and over 100,000 passionate music lovers gathered for a full week, Roskilde Festival is among the most unique music festival experiences in the world. A position the festival has held since the early 1970s.

 

The full festival journey in Roskilde is an eight-day exploration of music, artistic expression, delicious food, sustainability, love, community and party - located just 35 kilometers outside of the Danish capital of Copenhagen, also the distance to the nearest international airport.

 

Roskilde Festival is 100 % non-profit and created by dedicated volunteers. All profits are donated to cultural and humanitarian purposes by the Roskilde Festival Charity Society.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Contact information

Martin Hjorth Frederiksen, International Press
E-mail: press@roskilde-festival.dk 
Press phone: +45 30 10 82 81
Online press room: http://roskil.de/press 
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