Outlook Announce Chase and Status, Bugzy Malone, Goldie (Live), Ghetts, Andy C, Shy FX & More

May 7, 2020
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OUTLOOK FESTIVAL DROP FIRST NAMES FOR 2019

Fresh from the return of an outstanding eleventh year, Outlook Festival is back with a stand out line-up to celebrate their final year at Fort Punta Christo on Wednesday 4th – Monday 9th September. This year’s edition remains as forward-thinking as ever in curation, inviting Chase & StatusBugzy Malone,Goldie (live)Ghetts & many more. Outlook’s annual opening concert will be kicking off the proceedings for this year’s festival – set in a stunning amphitheatre in the neighbouring city of Pula. This year’s line-up invites Ram records label boss Andy C, South London rapper Loyle Carner, drum and bass master Shy FX performing live with his Ragamuffin Soundsystem, festival stalwarts Gentleman’s Dub Club and rising vocal talent Flohio who will join the final show in the stunning 2000-year-old amphitheatre. 

Built on the foundations of a deep admiration for sound system culture, Outlook festival champions the scene’s hottest talent and newcomers alike – uniting thousands of bass lovers for four days and nights soundtracked by high-grade sound systems channelling dubstep, house, bass, garage, grime, hip-hop, DnB and everything in between.Waving goodbye to Fort Punta Christo, Outlook is making sure its final year at the fort will be one to be remembered. This year sees some of the most exciting talent head to the fort including drum and bass duo Chase & Status making their debut with a RTRN II JUNGLE DJ set, Manchester’s quickfire rapper Bugzy Malone makes the lineup, whilst DnB royalty and MBE holder Goldie will be performing live celebrating 25 years of Metalheadz.

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