Here Are The Primavera Sound São Paulo Set Times For 2023

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The set times for the 2024 edition of Primavera Sound São Paolo have been announced. The annual festival started in Barcelona but expanded to Buenos Aires, Los Angeles, Santiago de Chile, and São Paulo in 2022. It will kick off on Saturday, December 2, with headliners The Killers and The Cure, along with performances from Bad Religion, Beck, The Hives, Metric, Pet Shop Boys, Slowdive, and more. While you can see the full schedule, which includes pre-shows at Audio Club and Cine Joia, on the website, and check out the highlights below.

Saturday, December 2

Palco Corona

1:05 – 1:35 — Getúlio Abelha
2:40 – 3:30 — Black Midi
4:40 – 5:30 — The Hives
6:40 – 7:40 — Marisa Monte
9:35 – 11:05 — The Killers

Palco Barcelona

12:30 – 1:00 — Àiyé
1:50 – 2:35 — OFF!
3:40 – 4:30 — Metric
5:40 – 6:30 — Cansei de Ser Sexy
7:50 – 9:20 — Pet Shop Boys

Palco São Paulo

1:00 – 1:30 — Slipmami
2:10 – 3:00 — Marina Herlop
3:40 – 4:30 — Dorian Electra
5:20 – 6:10 — Slowdive
7:15 – 8:20 — Kelela
9:00 10:05 — MC Bin Laden

TNT Club

2:00 – 3:30 — Carola
3:30 – 5:00 — Cherolainne
5:00 – 6:30 — L_cio
6:30 – 7:30 — DJ Playero
7:30 – 8:30 — DJ Gabriel do Borel convida Rebecca
8:30 – 10:00 — Vhoor
10:00 – 11:00 — Hi-Tech

Sunday, December 3

Palco Corona

1:40 – 2:25 — Just Mustard
3:30 – 4:20 — Carly Rae Jepsen
5:40 – 6:50 — Beck
8:25 – 10:55 — The Cure

Palco Barcelona

1:05 – 1:35 — Mateus Fazeno Rock
2:35 – 3:20 — Soccer Mommy
4:30 – 5:30 — Marina Sena
7:00 – 8:15 — Bad Religion

Palco São Paulo

1:00 – 1:30 — Nelson D & Edgar
2:15 – 3:00 — Filipe Catto
3:45 – 4:45 — El Mató A Un Policía Motorizado
5:30 – 6:30 — Róisín Murphy
7:00 – 8:30 — Tokimonsta
8:40 – 10:40 — The Blessed Madonna

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2:00 – 3:30 — Etcetera
3:30 – 5:00 — DJ Mau Mau
5:00 – 6:30 — KL JAY
6:30 – 7:30 — Mu540 convida Urias
7:30 – 8:30 — Toccororo
8:30 – 10:00 — Mc Carol
10:00 – 11:00 — Hudson Mohawke

When Do Tickets For Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024 Come Out?

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The 2024 lineup for Primavera Sound Barcelona was unveiled today, with Lana Del Rey, SZA, and Mitski headlining the incredibly stacked lineup. Given that the festival will take place for several days, running between May 29 and June 2 next year, here’s what to know about getting tickets to the popular festival.

Right now, fan registration to participate in a presale is currently open. It will close tomorrow, November 22 at 11:59 p.m. CET (5:59 p.m. ET). Those who signed up and were chosen for the presale will then be able to purchase tickets on Thursday, November 23 at 11:00 a.m. CET (5 a.m. ET).

For those who are just looking to purchase tickets in the general sale, this opens on Friday, November 24 at the same time of 11:00 a.m. CET (5 a.m. ET).

In terms of passes available for the festival, Primavera Sound Barcelona is offering VIP options. Prices will increase between the fan and general sales. More information about what the pass tiers include is available on the festival’s official website.

Other artists rounding out the lineup include Charli XCX, FKA Twigs, The National, Pulp, Vampire Weekend, Disclosure, PJ Harvey, Phoenix, Deftones, Troye Sivan, and many, many more.

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How To Buy Tickets For Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024

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Today (November 21), Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024 organizers announced their jammed-packed lineup. Now, international music lovers are fighting to get their hands on tickets for the multi-day event. Between May 29 and June 2 in 2024, headliners Lana Del Rey, Pulp, SZA, Disclosure, FKA Twigs, Justice, Mitski, The National, Phoenix, PJ Harvey, and Vampire Weekend will bring their biggest tracks to Spain. Fans are scrambling to secure their admission to the festival.

How to buy tickets for Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024

Those interested in purchasing a general admission or VIP package music sign up for the fan presale on the event’s official website here. After they enter their preferred contact information into the form, a list of instructions will be sent over to the provided email.

The fan presale registration started today and will run until tomorrow, November 22, at 11:59 p.m. CET (5:59 p.m. ET). Presale purchases begin on Thursday, November 23, at 11:00 a.m. CET (5 a.m. ET). However, the general on-sale begins Friday, November 24, at 11:00 a.m. CET (5 a.m. ET).

View the full lineup featuring Arca, Charli XCX, Kim Petras, Omar Apollo, Jai Paul, Troye Sivan, and more for Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024 below.

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How Much Are Tickets For Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024?

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Primavera Sound has announced its Barcelona lineup for 2024 led by Lana Del Rey, SZA, Vampire Weekend, and more. Running from May 29 to June 2, tickets for the 2024 Barcelona Primavera Sound Festival will go on sale Friday, November 24 at 11:00 a.m. CET (that’s 5 a.m. ET). There’s also a presale on November 23, which you can register for until November 22 at 5:59 p.m. ET (11:59 p.m. CET).

But how much are tickets going to cost?

For “first section” general passes, the Primavera website currently has a base price of €265. “Second section” passes start at €295, while “third section” passes go up from €325. First-section VIP passes begin at €495, and give holders an exclusive entrance lane, access to VIP areas of the festival, and preferential entrance lanes for certain performances. Second section VIP passes begin at €545.

This year’s massive lineup also includes performances from Arca, Bikini Kill, Charli XCX, Clipse, Deftones, Jai Paul, Kim Petras, Omar Apollo, Troye Sivan, 070 Shake, Amyl And The Sniffers, BadBadNotGood, Ethel Cain, Faye Webster, Freddie Gibbs & Madlib, Romy, Yo La Tengo, The Armed, Billy Woods, Blonde Redhead, Dogstar (Keanu Reeves’ band), Dorian Electra, Lambchop, The Lemon Twigs, Mount Kimbie, Royel Otis, Tirzah, Yeule, American Football, Hannah Diamond, Joanna Sternberg, Julie Byrne, Mannequin Pussy, Militarie Gun, Ratboys, Slow Pulp, and more, so those prices might end up being pretty good value.

You can find more information here.

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The 2024 Primavera Sound Barcelona Lineup Is Here And It’s Led By Lana Del Rey, SZA, And Mitski

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It’s time to star putting plans in place for next year’s festival season, because organizers are starting to reveal lineups: Today (November 21), the Primavera Sound Barcelona lineup for 2024 was unveiled.

The fest takes place from May 29 to June 2 and headlining this year’s lineup are Lana Del Rey, Pulp, SZA, Disclosure, FKA Twigs, Justice, Mitski, The National, Phoenix, PJ Harvey, and Vampire Weekend.

Elsewhere on the poster are Arca, Bikini Kill, Charli XCX, Clipse, Deftones, Jai Paul, Kim Petras, Omar Apollo, Troye Sivan, 070 Shake, Amyl And The Sniffers, BadBadNotGood, Ethel Cain, Faye Webster, Freddie Gibbs & Madlib, Romy, Yo La Tengo, The Armed, Billy Woods, Blonde Redhead, Dogstar (Keanu Reeves’ band), Dorian Electra, Lambchop, The Lemon Twigs, Mount Kimbie, Royel Otis, Tirzah, Yeule, American Football, Hannah Diamond, Joanna Sternberg, Julie Byrne, Mannequin Pussy, Militarie Gun, Ratboys, Slow Pulp, and others.

Tickets go on fan presale starting November 23 at 11:00 a.m. CET (5 a.m. ET). Registration for that presale closes on November 22 at 11:59 p.m. CET (5:59 p.m. ET). The general on-sale begins Friday, November 24 at 11:00 a.m. CET (5 a.m. ET).

More information about passes, and about the festival in general, can be found on the Primavera Sound website.

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

Pusha T Says He’d Be “Really Smoking” Rappers This Summer If He Wasn’t On Tour

Pusha T’s currently taking It’s Almost Dry overseas for a string of festival dates in Europe. However, it seems like he’s plotting away on the release of new music. The rapper shared a video recap from his performance at Primavera Sound at Porto, Portugal where he issued a message to the rest of his peers in the hip-hop space. “Fun fact: had I not had to do these shows, I would’ve been f***in’ y’all up this summer,” he said. “I’m talking about really smoking you n***as, man.”

It remains unclear who Pusha T is currently speaking about but he’s evidently feeling inspired these days. “Hope you enjoyed all the highlights from this run. This marks the beginning of summer for me, and I’m feeling competitive…how about you?” he wrote. Hopefully, this is an indication that he has new music on the way before the year comes to an end. He continues to ride high off of the success of It’s Almost Dry, although he hasn’t released much music since then.

Read More: Pusha T Fans Rap Along Word For Word At Belgium Concert

What’s Next For Pusha T?

Although Push didn’t mention any names, his recent comments could be a slight jab towards Jim Jones. Following Dipset’s appearance at Drake’s Apollo Theater concerts, Jones said that Pusha T doesn’t deserve a spot on Billboard’s Top 50 greatest rappers list. Ultimately, these comments caused a storm on social media but Pusha T seemingly brushed it off after his appearance at Fear Of God’s runway show. 

In the last year, Pusha T continued to tease the release of several projects. One, his follow-up to It’s Almost Dry, although it’s unclear if that will see the light of day anytime soon. Given that he parted ways from G.O.O.D Music, it remains unclear if Kanye West will produce his next opus. Secondly, he and DJ Drama have confirmed that they’re working on a Gangsta Grillzˆmixtape together. No update on when we might expect that to arrive but hopefully, the two come through with a single to hold us down for the summer. We’ll keep you posted on anymore updates surrounding Pusha T’s next project. 

Read More: Pusha T’s Best Songs

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Kendrick Lamar Brings Out Clones For Primavera Sound Performance

Kendrick Lamar used a group of look-alikes for his performance at the Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona over the weekend. Many on social media noted that the show was similar to Eminem’s iconic performance at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, in which he brought out dozens of his own look-alikes at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall while performing “The Real Slim Shady.”

The doppelgängers arrived while Lamar and Baby Keem performed their Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers song “Savior.” On the stage, the clones rocked white T-shirts, black overalls, and glasses.

Read More: MTV VMAs: Top Hip-Hop Moments

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 01: Kendrick Lamar attends The 2023 Met Gala Celebrating “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line Of Beauty” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 01, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/MG23/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)

If the move was a reference to Eminem, it wouldn’t be Lamar’s first time praising the legendary rapper. Speaking with GQ back in 2016, Lamar credited Eminem with greatly influencing his own artistry. “I got my clarity just studying Eminem when I was a kid. How I got in the studio was all just curiosity. I had a love for the music, but it was curiosity,” he said at the time. “The day I heard The Marshall Mathers LP, I was just like, How does that work? What is he doing? How is he putting his words together like that? What’s the track under that? An ad-lib? What is that? And then, Why don’t you go in the studio and see? So I do that. Then it became, How are his words cutting through the beat like that? What is he doing that I’m not doing, now that I’m into it? His time is impeccable. When he wants to fall off the beat, it’s impeccable. These are things that, through experience and time, I had to learn.”

Even on Lamar’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers cut, “We Cry Together,” there appears to be a notable connection to Eminem’s “Kim.” Check out Lamar’s recent performance at Primavera Sound Festival here.

Read More: Kendrick Lamar’s “We Cry Together” Feels Familiar

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Here Are The Primavera Sound Barcelona Set Times For 2023

With Primavera Sound returning to Barcelona this weekend, the festival has announced the set times for headliners Blur, Halsey, Kendrick Lamar, and the rest of its genre-spanning, absolutely massive lineup. Taking over Barcelona’s Ciudad de Rock from June 1 to 3, the festival also features big names like Baby Keem, Bleachers, Christine And The Queens, hometown heroine Rosalía, St. Vincent, and The War On Drugs. You can see the full set times list on Primavera Sound’s website.

If you can’t make it to Spain to check out the festival live, you can stream some of the performances on Amazon Prime. Sets that were previously announced include Alex G, Arlo Parks, Beak >, Black Country, New Road, Blur, Christine And The Queens, Depeche Mode, Julia Jacklin, Los Hacheros, Maneskin, Mora, My Morning Jacket, New Order, Perfume, Sparks, St. Vincent, Surf Curse, The Comet Is Coming, The Moldy Peaches, The Voidz, The War On Drugs, and Turnstile.

The Primavera Sound brand has been expanding in recent years, with events in Los Angeles and São Paulo last year, remaining committed to providing a diverse experience. In the lineup announcement, the festival’s organizers wrote, “Look for yourself in the Primavera Sound 2023 line-up… and find yourself. Because we assure you that you are there. After twenty editions, the festival is the mirror in which the community that will come from near and far to Barcelona and for the first time to Madrid next June looks at itself and recognizes itself, but after everything it has experienced, this reflection goes in two directions, marking the richest musical itinerary we can think of: Primavera Sound also looks for and finds itself in its own audience.”

Primavera Sound LA Brings Los Angeles Full Circle

Los Angeles State Historic Park is located on a stretch of downtown road that you’d likely miss if you weren’t looking. Surrounded by Chinatown, the downtown skyline, and the LA River, it’s most notable for long-time residents as the former home of FYF Fest. Back when that now-defunct event was held there, it felt like new problems plagued it annually. Sometimes, it was insane lines that kept people waiting for hours to get in. Other times, it was just the massive dust clouds that the crowds of people would create over the unkempt terrain. When FYF moved to Exposition Park near USC in 2014, it was both for literally greener pastures, more space, and a more grown-up, professional presentation. Until its founder was removed and its 2018 attempt to relaunch was canceled, FYF was the premier multi-genre event in the city.

FYF in many ways was inspired by Barcelona’s Primavera Sound — FYF founder Sean Carlson had frequently spoken about his travels to Spain for both inspiration and education on events. The Spanish staple, running strong since 2001, has long been considered one of the most adventurous and innovative music festivals in the world. From its all-night running time to its recently enacted 50/50 gender parity, Primavera Sound has always been on the forefront of taste and the right side of history. And with a long-planned, pandemic-delayed LA bow, it was ready to spread that vision to a new market.

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So taking to the now-renovated, grassy, pristine park that is known for legendary debacles — and even more legendary performances — felt fitting for Primavera. Though the footprint and capacity remain modest at the site, the lineup still felt pretty massive, with arena-level artists Lorde, Nine Inch Nails, and Arctic Monkeys headlining and support from the likes of Khruangbin, James Blake, Fontaines DC, Mitski, Pinkpantheress, Darkside, Arca, Tierra Whack, Cairo, Giveon, and many more. But the overwhelming feeling was a sense of nostalgia for what the park had meant to so many who considered those FYF years crucial to their musical journey. With the skyline towering in the distance, it’s about as LA as an LA outdoor event can feel. It’s the perfect spot for new memories to be made, and a new generation to develop their own sense of nostalgia.

Primavera’s commitment to musical discovery was on display, as a casual attendee could walk from metal icons Mayhem to post-punk trailblazers Fontaines DC to the instrumental retro funk of Khruangbin without skipping a beat. Tierra Whack wins the award for most playful hype DJ, who managed to pump up the crowd with not only the expected Kanye drop but also Panic! At The Disco and Vanessa Carlton selections, speaking directly to Whack’s sharp, left-field sense of humor. And maybe the unintentionally funniest moment came as Stereolab tried to begin their set but couldn’t get the house music to stop playing “Low Rider.”

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Unfortunately, it wasn’t without its logistical hiccups. The biggest of which was a baffling decision to make the front of its two biggest stages almost exclusively 21+. For anyone outside of California, because of some strict liquor laws, many festival sites are not zoned for people to be able to carry around their drinks — Goldenvoice’s preferred site of Pasadena Brookside at the Rose Bowl is a notable exception. For Coachella and fests at Exposition Park, this means designated beer gardens, usually with a view of the stage from a little distance. Primavera decided to make almost the entire front of its biggest stages beer garden territory, with small slivers of standing room to the side for its under-21 patrons.

When this news spread the week before the show, there was an outcry on social media, especially for a Friday night slate that featured Lorde, Mitski, Clairo, and Pinkpatheress, all with notably young-leaning fans. The festival defended the decision, noting that 99% of its attendees were 21+, which feels like it can’t possibly be true in the American festival landscape. If they were using data from their previous Euro runs, that didn’t apply here.

It played out as expected. For an early artist like Pinkpantheress, the 21+ section was sparsely populated while young fans pushed in the all-ages side to get closer to the stage Families with children bemoaned barely being able to see the artist while huge swaths of real estate remained open. As the night went on, Mitski and Lorde both addressed the issue and had to ask the young fans to step back to avoid crushing the people up front. The reasoning behind this decision feels like it must have been financial, as the fest appeared to lack somewhat in attendance and festivals are struggling across the board these days due to a waning economy and tons of competition. But if you need to sacrifice inclusivity and safety to make ends meet, that’s a serious problem.

On this note — and this is not something that’s unique to Primavera, but something I’ve seen at Goldenvoice and Live Nation events since festivals returned last year — is an unwillingness for the beverage vendors to sell sodas. Who cares, you might ask? Well, considering the number of people who don’t drink for various reasons as well as the idea of sober drivers that still very much exist in the age of Uber, saving readily available soft drinks exclusively for cocktail mixers feels both financially manipulative and unsafe. Despite rows of Cokes and Sprites sitting at each beverage vendor, I was repeatedly told that they weren’t for sale, and were reserved for cocktail mixers.

Beverage vendors wouldn’t even give out a cup with ice without alcohol in it. At Outside Lands last year, I was refused a soda purchase even though they were on the menu because they were running low, and wanted to maximize the earning potential of each can. Again, this is a decision that is made with profits being put over safety and feels counterintuitive to the ethos that many of these festivals are supposedly founded on.

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Now, that was several paragraphs of critique for a couple of things that should be easily fixed. And, it almost felt like a tradition for a festival on these grounds to have issues. But that’s not to say that Primavera Sound wasn’t an awesome addition to the LA — and American — festival landscape. Lorde and Nine Inch Nails both delivered iconic, visually stunning displays that took listeners through their artistic histories. Lorde would go on to tease new music coming soon and Trent Reznor waxed poetic about his love for Primavera Sound’s Barcelona iteration and the no-brainer decision to headline their LA debut.

Of the non-headliners, Mitski and Clairo were the most impressive, though. Mitski’s theatrical interpretive dancing would have been hard to imagine five years ago, while Clairo’s ’70s soft rock aesthetic brought a level of loose musicianship rarely seen in artists so young. They were as good as any non-headliner LA festival performance has been over the past decade, cementing Primavera’s legacy in its new home. Hopefully, it’s a legacy that is still being written, and the festival moves beyond Barcelona, Porto (where it has been since 2012), and LA to San Paulo, Santiago, Buenos Aires, and Madrid. And if Primavera can grow and improve in the manner of FYF before them, LA might have found its next great festival.

Check out some exclusive photos from Primavera Sound LA below.

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Khruangbin Invites Yasiin Bey On Stage At Primavera Sound To Perform A Hip-Hop Version Of ‘Maria Tambien’

Texas trio Khruangbin has put forth a pretty strong 2022 year so far. Their four months removed from the release of their Texas Moon project with Leon Bridges, which is the companion release of their 2020 drop Texas Sun. The former project comes after they dropped a remix edition of their Mordechai effort last year. This past weekend, Khruangbin took their talents to Barcelona’s Primavera Sound Festival which has been ongoing since the beginning of the month. It was here that they performed a special edition of a 2018 song with a hip-hop legend.

During Khruangbin’s set, they invited Yasiin Bey on stage to perform a hip-hop version of “Maria Tambien.” The original song is housed on Khruangbin’s 2018 album Con Todo El Mundo, and the new take of the song is an incredible listen that was a part of a just-as-incredible set from the Texas trio. Khruangbin and Bey also delivered their own renditions of Incredible Bongo Band’s “Apache” classic and Dick Dale’s “Misirlou” during Bey’s time on stage with the group.

This is also not the first time that Bey performed the hip-hop version of “Maria Tambien” as he previously did so during a 2019 concert in Chicago.

You can watch Khruangbin and Mos Def perform “Maria Tambien” in the video above.