Musical adventures beyond borders
The 24th edition of Clandestino Festival takes place at Bryggan, run by Stigbergets Bryggeri and Monument on 3–4 July. The festival promises a rich mix of artists and genres, offering a unique cultural experience in a lively and welcoming atmosphere. Come and dance the night away to high-quality acts from across the globe.
Times: Friday and Saturday, 17:00–03:00.
Line-up
The lineup has now been announced in full, with artists such as Mexican trans activist Luisa Almaguer, the digital voodoo feminists Nana Benz du Togo, and the anti-Nazi death-jazz ensemble Backengrillen, featuring members of Refused and Fire!
In addition, the following artists are included in the programme:
- Ata Kak [Kumasi]
- Ayla Ondamoon [Malmö]
- Backengrillen [Umeå]
- Boko Yout [Örebro]
- Cami Layé Okún [Havanna]
- Cortisa Star [Delaware]
- Eddy Ekete [Kinshasa]
- Edna Martinez [Cartagena/Berlin]
- EQ [Buenos Aires]
- Lamisi [Zebilla]
- La Saramuya Picó (Sound System) [Barranquilla]
- Los Thutanaka [Nashville/California]
- Muslim Shaggan [Lahore]
- Nana Benz du Togo [Lomé]
- Nduku Ya la vie est belle [Kinshasa]
- Luisa Almaguer [Mexico City]
- Širom [Ljubljana]
- Sisso & Maiko [Dar es Salaam]
- Stivako [Athens]
- TVOD [New York]
About
Clandestino Festival is an annual festival organised in Gothenburg by the non-profit association Clandestino Institut since 2003. The focus is on adventurous music and art that transcends borders. Alongside Clandestino Festival, the organisers also run the year-round concert series Clandestino & Beyond.

