The newly announced names include Swedish pop singer-songwriter Lykke Li, who recently revealed plans for her upcoming sixth album, The Afterparty, Brazilian composer Arthur Verocai, who will be accompanied by the AUKSO Orchestra, and Sheffield-born electronic outfit. This is in addition to Finnish talent that will be showcased at the festival, including R&B artist Bizi, electronic musician Malla, pop riser Keiju, and songwriter and actor Olavi Uusivirta.
This next wave joins previously announced artists Clipse, Florence + The Machine, Honey Dijon, KETTAMA, Lambrini Girls, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Nu Genea Live Band, Oklou, Turnstile, Zara Larsson, PinkPantheress, and Sombr — both of whom will be making their Flow Festival debut, as well as Finnish acts Ares, Arppa 8-pack, asla jo, DJ Kridlokk: Hai, Jaakko Kulta, J. Karjalainen, Louie Blue, louna0nline, Olga, Pearly Drops, Vesta.
Flow Festival has been held in Helsinki’s former power plant region, Suvilahti, since 2004, attracting around 90,000 visitors over the three-day event. Entering its next phase, the festival reinforces its position as a space for scenes, styles, and cultures to blend, balancing global headliners with local underground discoveries.

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