Excitement as Wireless Festival tickets go on sale

Spectacular event returns to Birmingham for the first time in eight years

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Tickets have today gone on sale for the eagerly-anticipated Wireless Festival which is returning to Birmingham for the first time in eight years.

The music extravaganza is being staged outdoors at the NEC between Friday and Sunday July 8-10 and excited fans have been snapping up their tickets.

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British rapper Dave headlines the Friday evening fun, whilst the star attractions for the Saturday and Sunday come from across the pond in the shape of US favourites Cardi B and J.Cole.

Hyundai Mercury Prize-winner Dave will headline on Friday. Picture: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images.Hyundai Mercury Prize-winner Dave will headline on Friday. Picture: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images.
Hyundai Mercury Prize-winner Dave will headline on Friday. Picture: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images.

The NEC is one of three venues for Wireless this year, with London’s Crystal Palace and Finsbury Park also staging events.

Other big names – across the various locations - confirmed for this year’s Wireless are 6lack, Ari Lennox, Baby Keem, BLXST, Burna Boy, Central Cee, Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat.

Visit the website here to bag your tickets, including multi-day options.

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