The 1975, Lewis Capaldi, The Jonas Brothers and Wet Leg are all heading to Dundee for the Big Weekend
More artists have been added to the already star-studded line-up for Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2023. The broadcaster’s flagship live music festival will take place in Dundee, Scotland, from May 26 to 28, with more than 80,000 music fans expected to attend the three-day event.
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Pot 1: 50 percent of tickets will initially be reserved for postcodes DD1 – DD11. Tickets will be reserved in Pot 1 for seven days after being made available, after which any unsold will be offered for general sale.
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