Roskilde Festival is always on the move and even when challenges arise, they quickly find solutions. Recently, the American artist Kali Uchis canceled her concert at the festival, which was supposed to be one of the main acts. But fear not, the festival has now announced a replacement. The British pop star Charli XCX steps in and takes over the concert. She is particularly known for hits like “Boom Clap” and will perform on the Arena stage on Friday, July 5th in the evening. This was announced on the festival’s Facebook page. With this addition, Roskilde Festival once again ensures that the audience can look forward to an evening filled with energetic pop music, even if program changes had to take place.
Roskilde Festival replaces cancelled act with Charli XCX performance
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