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Wireless festival 2019: Line-up, tickets, times and how to get to Finsbury Park
Wireless festival will see some of the biggest names in rap and pop music from both sides of the Atlantic descend on north London for three days of music.There’s a strong American contingent, with the likes of Cardi B, Migos and Travis Scott among the headliners, as well as fair few UK heroes — AJ Tracey, Bugzy Malone and Stefflon Don are all set to play.They will come together for one of the liveliest festivals of the summer, with thousands of revellers ready to head north of the river to Finsbury Park.This is everything you need to know about Wireless. When is Wireless festival 2019?The event will run across three days from Friday July 5 until Sunday July 7. Where is Wireless festival?It’ll all take place in Finsbury Park, north London. It will cover the entire area, with the entrance at the southern tip of the park, just off Seven Sisters Road. Who’s on the Wireless festival line-up? And what are the stage times?A$AP Rocky's headline slot was thrown into question on July 5, after the rapper was detained in Sweden on suspicion of assault.As yet, Wireless has not officially cancelled his performance and instead released the following statement on Twitter.> ℹ️ A$AP Rocky’s lawyers are currently appealing the decision to detain him in Sweden. We are in touch with his team and as soon as we have any news we will let you know. ℹ️> > — Wireless Festival (@WirelessFest) > > July 5, 2019Festival organisers also announced on July 3 that Lil Uzi Vert and Headie One have both cancelled their performances at Wireless. Jay1 will replace Headie One, while "a very special guest" is promised in place of Lil Uzi Vert. Check out the updated line-up below.Friday July 5Main stage * Cardi B - 9.30pm * Migos - 8pm * Tory Lanez - 7pm * Ella Mai - 6pm * Tyga - 5pm * Lil Skies - 4.20pm * Bugzy Malone - 3.30pm * Yinka - 3pmPepsi Max stage * Fredo - 8.40pm * One Acen - 7.50pm * IAMDDB - 6.55pm * Maleek Berry - 6.05pm * Jay1 - 5.10pm * NSG - 4.20pm * B Young - 3.30pm * Tim Westwood - 3pmSaturday July 6Main stage * Travis Scott - 9.10pm * Future - 7.40pm * TBA - 6.35pm * Young Thug - 5.35pm * Stefflon Don - 4.45pm * Juice WRLD - 3.55pm * Trippie Redd - 3.05pm * Yungen - 2.15pm * THEY. - 1.30pm * DJ Semtex - 1pmPepsi Max stage * Sheck Wes - 7.55pm * Lotto Boyzz - 7.05pm * Saweetie - 6.15pm * Unknown T - 5.35pm * M Huncho - 4.40pm * Blade Brown - 4.15pm * Steel Banglez - 3.40pm * Cadet Tribute - 2.55pm * DigDat - 2.15pm * Deno - 1.30pm * Tim Westwood - 1pmSunday July 7Main stage * A$AP Rocky - 8.20pm * Rae Sremmurd - 7.10pm * Lil Baby - 6.15pm * Gunna - 5.20pm * Not3s - 4.30pm * Ski Mask The Slump God - 3.40pm * Lil Yachty - 2.50pm * Polo G - 2.25pm * Russ Splash - 1.55pm * Manny Norte - 1.20pmPepsi Max stage * AJ Tracey - 7pm * Rich The Kid - 6.10pm * Denzel Curry - 5.25pm * D-Block Europe - 4.40pm * Megan Thee Stallion - 3.55pm * J.I.D - 3.10pm * Tiwa Savage - 2.25pm * Flohio - 1.40pm * Lady Sanity - 1.05pm * Tim Westwood - 12pm Are there tickets left for Wireless festival?All tickets are now completely sold out for this year’s festival. There are some available on unofficial resale sites as well as through social media, but these are often sold at inflated prices — and might leave buyers vulnerable to costly scams.For more information, check out the official anti-tout guide here. Is there camping at Wireless festival?No. The festival site will close each night, meaning that attendees will have to head home or find other accommodation. How to get to Finsbury Park for Wireless festivalTube: Manor House station on the Piccadilly line is your best bet. It’s a 10-minute walk from the festival’s entrance, and right next to the exit at the end of the night. Finsbury Park station is undergoing major refurbishment works and therefore has reduced capacity, so is best avoided.Car: There is no official parking at the festival and many roads around the area will be closed. Festival organisers advise against driving to Wireless.Taxi: Uber will be running services to and from the festival, while there is a taxi rank outside Manor House station.Bus: Routes 4, 19, 29, 106, 141, 153, 210,236, 253, 254, 259, 279, 341, W3 and W7 all pass by Finsbury Park, although due to road closures some will be diverted. Check TfL’s journey planner for more information on the day.Coach: Big Green Coach will run services to and from the festival, servicing 21 locations across the country. Book here.
Wireless festival will see some of the biggest names in rap and pop music from both sides of the Atlantic descend on north London for three days of music.
There’s a strong American contingent, with the likes of Cardi B, Migos and Travis Scott among the headliners, as well as fair few UK heroes — AJ Tracey, Bugzy Malone and Stefflon Don are all set to play.
They will come together for one of the liveliest festivals of the summer, with thousands of revellers ready to head north of the river to Finsbury Park.
This is everything you need to know about Wireless.
When is Wireless festival 2019?
The event will run across three days from Friday July 5 until Sunday July 7.
Where is Wireless festival?
It’ll all take place in Finsbury Park, north London. It will cover the entire area, with the entrance at the southern tip of the park, just off Seven Sisters Road.
Who’s on the Wireless festival line-up? And what are the stage times?
Festival organisers announced on July 3 that Lil Uzi Vert and Headie One have both cancelled their performances at Wireless. Jay1 will replace Headie One, while "a very special guest" is promised in place of Lil Uzi Vert. Check out the updated line-up below.
Friday July 5
Main stage
Cardi B - 9.30pm
Migos - 8pm
Tory Lanez - 7pm
Ella Mai - 6pm
Tyga - 5pm
Lil Skies - 4.20pm
Bugzy Malone - 3.30pm
Yinka - 3pm
Pepsi Max stage
Fredo - 8.40pm
One Acen - 7.50pm
IAMDDB - 6.55pm
Maleek Berry - 6.05pm
Jay1 - 5.10pm
NSG - 4.20pm
B Young - 3.30pm
Tim Westwood - 3pm
Saturday July 6
Main stage
Travis Scott - 9.10pm
Future - 7.40pm
TBA - 6.35pm
Young Thug - 5.35pm
Stefflon Don - 4.45pm
Juice WRLD - 3.55pm
Trippie Redd - 3.05pm
Yungen - 2.15pm
THEY. - 1.30pm
DJ Semtex - 1pm
Pepsi Max stage
Sheck Wes - 7.55pm
Lotto Boyzz - 7.05pm
Saweetie - 6.15pm
Unknown T - 5.35pm
M Huncho - 4.40pm
Blade Brown - 4.15pm
Steel Banglez - 3.40pm
Cadet Tribute - 2.55pm
DigDat - 2.15pm
Deno - 1.30pm
Tim Westwood - 1pm
Sunday July 7
Main stage
Pepsi Max stage
Are there tickets left for Wireless festival?
All tickets are now completely sold out for this year’s festival. There are some available on unofficial resale sites as well as through social media, but these are often sold at inflated prices — and might leave buyers vulnerable to costly scams.
For more information, check out the official anti-tout guide here.
Is there camping at Wireless festival?
No. The festival site will close each night, meaning that attendees will have to head home or find other accommodation.
How to get to Finsbury Park for Wireless festival
Tube: Manor House station on the Piccadilly line is your best bet. It’s a 10-minute walk from the festival’s entrance, and right next to the exit at the end of the night. Finsbury Park station is undergoing major refurbishment works and therefore has reduced capacity, so is best avoided.
Car: There is no official parking at the festival and many roads around the area will be closed. Festival organisers advise against driving to Wireless.
Taxi: Uber will be running services to and from the festival, while there is a taxi rank outside Manor House station.
Bus: Routes 4, 19, 29, 106, 141, 153, 210,236, 253, 254, 259, 279, 341, W3 and W7 all pass by Finsbury Park, although due to road closures some will be diverted. Check TfL’s journey planner for more information on the day.
Coach: Big Green Coach will run services to and from the festival, servicing 21 locations across the country. Book here.