Detroit’s Movement Festival Adds Ludacris, Channel Tres, And More To Its Final Lineup

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Back in January Detroit’s Movement Festival announced its initial lineup led by big beat pioneer Fatboy Slim. Today, the long-running EDM fest made some major adjustments, adding two new headliners, Richie Hawtin and Solomun, along with a slew of additional names including Channel Tres, Dom Dolla, Tee Grizzley, and Ludacris. The festival, which now comprises 115 acts on six stages across three days, takes over Hart Plaza on May 25, 26, and 27.

General Admission tickets are already on sale starting at $139 plus fees for a one-day pass ($289 plus fees for the full weekend), while 3-day VIP pass start at $419 + fees. For more information about Movement Festival for 2024, visit their official website.

The full lineup, in alphabetical order by day, is below:

Saturday, May 25

Aboudi Issa
Acemoma
Ataxia B2 B Mister Joshooa
Barclay Crenshaw
Blaaqgold *
Carl Craig (live)
Channel Tres (DJ Set)
Colin Benders
Dames Brown
Dj 3000
Dj Etta
Dj Holographic
Dj Psycho
Dom Dolla
Donovan Glover *
Dreamcastmoe
Floorplan
Francois Dillinger
Honeyluv
Huey Mnemonic
J House *
James Ruskin
Jayda G
Julia Govor
Jyot
Loco Dice
Lp Giobbi
Ludacris
Major League Djz
Masquenada *
Mona Black
Paranoid London (live)
Partiboi69 (live)
Reference
Rimarkable
Ryan Elliott
Secrets (live)
Skream
Solomun
Speedy J
Stacey Hotwaxx Hale
Stacey Pullen
Tee Grizzley
Tylr_
Waajeed

Sunday, May 26

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2 Lanes (live)
Adiel
Anané
Avalon Emerson
Blair French ^
Coco & Breezy
Delano Smith
Detroit Bureau of Sound
Dj Godfather
Dream Beach
Eddie Logix ^
Ellen Allien
Fabiola
Fatima Hajji
Floating Points
Héctor Oaks
Heidy P ^
I Hate Models
Jacob Park
James Blake (DJ Set)
Joseph Capriati
K-1
Kevin Saunderson B2 B Idris Elba
Ladymonix
Masters at Work
Moonlighter ^
Mount Kimbie
Musclecars
Nicole Moudaber
Peter Croce ^
Richie Hawtin
Ron Trent
Sama’ Abdulhadi
Sheefy Mcfly B2 B Ak
Sts (live)
T.Linder B2 B DJ Seoul
Tammy Lakkis
Teknono
the Blessed Madonna
the Saunderson Brothers
Tiga
Will Clarke

Monday, May 27

ANT TC1
Armanni Reign
Augustus Williams
Azzecca
Borderland (Juan Atkins, Laurens & Moritz Von Oswald)
Boys Noize B2 B Vtss
British Murder Boys
Bruce Bailey
Channel Badso (vocalist) +
Chris Lake
Dbridge
Dee Diggs
Dj Cent
Dj Minx
Dj Tennis B2 B Gerd Janson
Drs: In Session (ft. Dogger)
Drummer B
Fatboy Slim
Goldie (live band)
Goldie (DJ Set)
Gorgon City
Hiroko Yamamura
Honey Dijon
Horse Meat Disco
Indira Paganotto
Jaguar
Jah T (vocalist) +
John Collins
King Jazzy (vocalist) +
King Mellowman (vocalist) +
Kinky P +
Ltj Bukem
Martyn
Negus Arubis (vocalist) +
Papa Joshua +
Patrick Mason
Patrick Russell
Ranking Gimp +
Seth Troxler
Skarpion Sting (vocalist) +
Skin on Skin
Something Blue
Special Request
Tama Sumo B2 B Lakuti
Terrence Parker
Ti Es

From Olivia Rodrigo To The Cranberries, Here’s All The Songs That Appear On The ‘Do Revenge’ Soundtrack

Do Revenge, a teen dark comedy starring Maya Hawke and Riverdale’s Camila Mendes just hit Netflix today. The film, which fancies itself a Hitchcockian homage, features an inviting soundtrack of songs that will certainly appeal to not only today’s teen audiences, but also to those of us who have fond memories of certain songs in our teen years as well.

So for every song like Olivia Rodrigo’s “Brutal,” Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever,” and Tate McRae’s “She”s All I Wanna Be,” there’s also a heavy dose of Gen X and millennial teen classics like Third Eye Blind’s “How’s It Going To Be,” “Dreams” by The Cranberries and Fat Boy Slim’s “Praise You.”

Check out the complete list of songs that will appear on the Do Revenge soundtrack below.

Hayley Kiyoko – “For The Girls”
Robyn – “Do You Know (What It Takes)
Syd – “Cybah”
Olivia Rodrigo – “Brutal”
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – “The Impression That I Get”
Third Eye Blind – “How’s It Going To Be”
Chloe Moriondo – “I Eat Boys”
Rosalía – “Milionària”
Hole – “Celebrity Skin”
Le Tigre – “Deceptacon”
Blu DeTiger – “Blondes”
Mazie – “Dumb Dumb”
Caroline Polachek – “So Hot You’re Hurting My Feelings”
Kacy Hill – “Easy Going”
TOBi – “Move”
The Symphonic Pops – “How Bizarre” (orchestral version)
Maude Latour – “Kids In America”
Juliana Madrid – “Pretend”
Helen – “Bitter Bitch”
MUNA – “Silk Chiffon” (feat. Phoebe Bridgers)
Harvey Danger – “Flagpole Sitta”
Tate McRae – “She”s All I Wanna Be”
Pom Pom Squad – “Shame Reactions”
Billie Eilish – “Happier Than Ever”
Chloe Adams – “Dead To Me (Simonyouth remix)”
Fatboy Slim – “Praise You”
Meredith Brooks – “Bitch”
The Cranberries – “Dreams”

Some of the artists mentioned here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.