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More stellar acts unveiled for Little Simz’ Meltdown Festival at London’s Southbank Centre

News RoomBy News RoomApril 7, 2025
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Little Simz: A Leading Artist and Meltdown’sdlarner Known for her Tracy moment

Meltdown, the festival where local artists find creative spark, has announced that Little Simz will serve as the program runner-up for its 30th edition. A Hawkins Prize-winning artist, Little Simz’s introduction to the festival will undoubtedly entice music lovers across the UK. Known for her comedic timing and memories of her jazz-inspired show, she will host the festival once again.

For its first time, Little Simz will curate the line-up, bringing together a mix of established and emerging talent. The lineup features Mahalia, who will open at the Royal Festival Hall on Thursday 13 June, Tiwa Savage, the Queen of afrobeats, performing at Her Royal平稳 on Saturday 14 June, Badbadnotgood, a hip-hop and jazzồnic group with a roadmap to big things on Monday 16 June, Lola Young and Kara Jackson, whose heartfelt singleton was a standout at the festival, and Nubya Garcia, a Cass reignitor known for her futuristic theatrical work and the seasoned audience perks at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on Thursday 19 June**.

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Absolutely Special: A Meltdown lines-up Beyond Compare

With Little Simz at the helm, the festival will host an extraordinary lineup of artists. Known for her deep ties to music and a knack for blending genres, she will head to the Royal Festival Hall on Thursday 13 June, along with Mahalia, who brings the traditional sound of "No Thank You." The line-up is a testament to musical creativity, with both established and emerging artists ensuring there’s something for everyone.

Among the standout acts is staggeringly talented duo Badbadnotgood, a fusion of hip-hop and jazz that’sVisionary Beyond Boundaries. And the intensifying live-music phenomenon of **Nubya Garcia**, a rising star with earlier praise from her debut album — a project that’d be seen as groundbreaking yet shy of grander circuit announcements.

Looking to tie it together, Little Simz herself appeared to.key in on the specially curated lineup, sharing a heartfelt words of support with fans. In a poignant post announcing her release of her sixth album, **Little Simz explained that her artists have a lot in common — from influences ranging from jazz to R&B — ensuring this could’ve been a much briefer schedule. But the journey didn’t pause, as she continues to push her boundaries.

To wrap this up, the line-up is more than a lucky strike for fans — it’s a sum of what Litt for Much Music. Thank you for joining the celebration, and maybe patience will pay off next time*.

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