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Review of this year's schedule: Roskilde Festival still has one big problem - It does not make sense! | BT Reviews - www.bt.dk Roskilde Festival has published this year's game plan. They still lack the big name, just as several of the concert venues do not make sense. As I have written before, it is first and foremost just cool that we can once again look forward to a summer of festivals. And in that way, it almost does not matter who is on stage, as long as we can be allowed to stand many thousands of people close together and shout over draft beer and shot tubes. Among the Roskilde Festival's last 68 additions to the program, however, there is not much for the average music listener that resonates. In addition, many will get in trouble on Friday night. B.T. including this year's Roskilde program. The warm-up days (Sunday-Tuesday): Missing a 'main name' The three warm-up days before the music program 'really' starts on Wednesday, are as always filled with a lot of exciting upcoming names and 'P3-like' names like Dopha, Blæst and Bbybites, but a more familiar 'main name' is missing. Where Phlake and Noah Carter have previously done big warm-up concerts, a name is missing to pull the guests away from the camp parties. Why not reintroduce the wild concerts at the skate stage, as when Kidd and Kesi housed in the 'old days'? Drew Sycamore. Wednesday: Great pressure on Post Malone Drew Sycamore opens the Orange stage at 6pm and it's almost a shame she has to play so early in light of her speed towards the stars over the last few years. She had clearly made a party after dark. The rest of the responsibility for getting this year's comeback festival off to a good start lies more or less on Post Malone's shoulders. He has so far kickstarted his 2022 concerts with the huge hit 'Better Now', but the question is whether he can keep people's attention for over an hour? I doubt. Dua Lipa. Thursday: No, no, no! How unfortunate that Tobias Rahim has to settle for opening the Arena tent at 2 pm. He is so mega hot at the moment that he would no doubt transform Roskilde's second biggest stage into a hot night sauna. This year's misplacement. In addition, it makes good sense to let Dua Lipa play at 10 pm on the Orange Stage with Megan Thee Stalion as a warm-up, while Artigeardit deserves a nice Arena concert at 2 am - hopefully with a visit from a lot of guests. Roskilde Festival has also been known for the big electronic night parties, and here it lags tremendously this year, when the only Orange Scene bid is Thursday night with French The Blaze, which does not have much 'see the giraffe' factor over it. Thomas Helmig. Friday: The big Dane dilemma There will always be annoying overlaps in a big festival program, but I think many will curse Roskilde far away that they have chosen to place Saveus and Thomas Helmig almost on top of each other with Helmig as the big draw 19.30 on the Orange Scene. Friday is generally the big Danish day, and I'm excited about whether Jada's ballad-born pop music is a perfect match for 01 o'clock on Saturday night on the Orange Stage. She has certainly built up a fine resume, and maybe her new album, which will be released in a few weeks, is filled with uptempo tracks, but had she not been better served earlier in the day? Saturday: Danger of people going home prematurely The Strokes end this year's program on the Orange Scene, and I doubt the indie rockers, who had their heyday 20 years ago, can get the youngest half of the audience to stay in the square . On the other hand, it will probably get going for Tessa's closing show at the Arena at 01 o'clock on Sunday night, but in general this year's festival ends through popular glasses with main names like Haim and St. Vincent. on free foot abroad abroad Heunicke: Review Fears the worst abroad scandal school 'It hurts fucking' Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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