Twenty One Pilots, Dave and Foals have been added to the line-up for Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2019 in Middlesbrough – the station’s annual flagship live music event.
The event which sold out in just over 100 minutes will welcome an audience of 64,000 BBC Radio 1 fans to Stewart Park on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th May to watch some of the biggest UK and international artists including Miley Cyrus, Stormzy, The 1975 and Little Mix.
For those that don’t have tickets, performances from Radio 1’s Big Weekend will be broadcast on BBC Radio 1 all weekend and all performances will be available to watch live and on demand on Radio 1’s BBC iPlayer channel. BBC Two will also be broadcasting the biggest performances at 9pm on Saturday and Sunday night, whilst BBC One will be showing all the highlights from across the weekend on Monday night.
The full line-up is:
SATURDAY
Miley Cyrus
Stormzy
Mumford & Sons
Anne-Marie
Billie Eilish
Bring me the Horizon
Charli XCX
Foals
Futurs
James Arthur
Jess Glynne
Khalid
Lewis Capaldi
Sam Fender
Sigala
The Amazons
Vampire Weekend
SUNDAY
The 1975
Little Mix
Twenty One Pilots
Camelphat
Catfish & The Bottlemen
Dave
Ellie Goulding
Fredo
Hrvy
Jax Jones
Mabel
Pale Waves
Rita Ora
Sean Paul
Sigrid
Two Door Cinema Club
Zara Larrson
Known for their energetic and ambitious performances, Grammy Award winning US band Twenty One Pilots will be playing at Big Weekend following the success of their most recent album Trench. Middlesbrough can also expect to see British rapper Dave who has topped the UK charts with his debut album Psychodrama winning him praise across the industry, whilst Brit Award and Mercury Prize nominees Foals will be living up to their NME and Q ‘Best Live Act’ award and treating fans to a no doubt dynamic set.
Twenty One Pilots say: “We are honoured to return to the Radio 1 Big Weekend stage for this year’s show and thank Radio 1 for all of their support. The UK is our home away from home and we’re thrilled to be invited back. We will see you all in May!”
Foals say: “We’re super excited for Big Weekend. We’re currently on tour in the US and are primed to get this show in front of the Radio 1 listeners. Middlesbrough, we are ready for you.”
Now in its 16th year, Radio 1’s Big Weekend kicks off the UK’s festival season, as well as taking artists to the cities that may not otherwise host a large scale event like Big Weekend, shining a light on the host city and providing a major boost to the local economy. This year, the BBC is working closely with Middlesbrough Council and Tees Valley Combined Authority to put on Radio 1’s Big Weekend with the event estimated to generate £3.5 million to the local area.