Wireless Festival Birmingham Tickets 2022: Can I still get tickets for NEC- and possible headliner setlists
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The 2022 edition of Wireless Festival Birmingham is just days away, and fans’ excitement will be surely building nicely.
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Hide AdThe full line-up has been known for several weeks, meaning that those attending will be well aware of who they’ll want to watch.
Here’s all you need to know about if tickets are still available, and also information on the possible setlists from the festival’s three main headline acts.
When is Wireless Festival Birmingham 2022?
The 2022 edition of Wireless Festival Birmingham begins on Friday, 8 July and finishes up on Sunday, 10 July.
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Hide AdIt is held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, meaning that there is no camping but you may not need to worry too much about bad weather putting a damper on the music.
Are tickets still available?
Day and weekend tickets are still available for Wireless Festival, and can be paid for through the instalment plan.
Prices start from £95.
These can be purchased through the official website of the festival.
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British rapper Santan Dave, also known as simply Dave, is the headline act at the festival on Friday.
World renowned rapper, singer and songwriter Cardi B is the headline act on Saturday, which is sure to be a show that is not to be missed.
The third and final day will see American rapper J Cole top the bill as the headline act.
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Although we don’t know for certain, we can estimate which songs each of the headliners will perform at Wireless Festival Birmingham 2022.
These are the most recent setlists for each of the headliners according to setlist.fm.
Dave - 20 May in Denver, Colorado
- Verdansk
- Professor X
- No Words
- Psycho
- Disaster
- Screwface Capital
- Wanna Know
- Samantha
- Thiago Silva(Dave & AJ Tracey cover)
- System
- Twenty to One
- Both Sides of a Smile
- Starlight
- Funky Friday
- Location
- Clash
Cardi B - 3 July in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- Press
- Get Up 10
- Backin’ It Up(Pardison Fontaine cover)
- Money Bag
- Lick
- Money
- Ring
- Twerk(City Girls cover)
- Finesse(Bruno Mars cover) (Remix)
- I Like It
- Drip
- Hot Shit(Premiere: First time ever)
- Up
- Shake It
- Clout(Offset cover)
- Bartier Cardi
- Bickenhead
- WAP
- Bodak Yellow
J Cole - 2 July in Crystal Palace, London
- 9 5 . s o u t h
- a m a r i
- m y . l i f e
- 1 0 0 . m i l ‘
- A Tale of 2 Citiez
- Fire Squad
- G.O.M.D.
- Wet Dreamz
- Love Yourz
- Too Deep for the Intro
- Nobody’s Perfect
- Work Out
- Can’t Get Enough
- Power Trip
- Planez(Jeremih cover)
- Shea Butter Baby(Ari Lennox cover)
- Under the Sun(Dreamville cover)
- Down Bad(Dreamville cover)
- The Jackie(Bas cover)
- p r i d e . i s . t h e . d e v i l
- LONDON(BIA cover) (with BIA)
- The London(Young Thug cover)
- a lot(21 Savage cover)
- Middle Child
- No Role Modelz
- h u n g e r . o n . h i l l s i d e
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