Giving the boys a run for their money on the Main Stage – M.I.A. will be bringing some girl power to EXIT. British artist M.I.A. will  perform on Friday 8th July. Renowned for her eclectic compositions  combing elements of hip-hop, electronica, dance, alternative and world  music M.I.A is back and as incendiary and forward thinking as ever.  After two hugely acclaimed albums 2005’s ‘Arular’ and 2007’s ‘Kala’, the  global success of Paper Planes, Oscar nominations, and that Grammys  performance, M.I.A returned to form with last years  release ‘// / Y /’ Recorded in Los Angeles, the album features  production from Rusko, Diplo, Blaqstarr and Switch, a collaboration  resulting in dubstep bass and grinding industrial noise being added to  MIA’s unique armoury of sounds. ‘// / Y /’ draws influence from our  technologically changing world, now that our every thought and action is  documented and posted for everyone to see. The album is an uncensored  screen-grab of 2010 and fans can experience this new material live at  EXIT. 
M.I.A, Bad Religion and more for Exit Festival 2011
Bad Religion will also play the Main Stage.  Known for their soaring 3 part vocal harmonies, sophisticated and  intellectual lyrics, including political and religious commentary, Bad  Religion are considered one of the most successful independent punk  acts, selling over 5 million albums worldwide. The band have released 15  studio albums, and achieved their greatest success with their 1994  album ‘Stranger Than Fiction’, which obtained gold status in the US. The  same album also spawned their well known hits “21st Century (Digital  Boy)” and “Infected”. In the 32 years since its inception, Bad Religion  has had numerous lineup changes, and vocalist Greg Graffin has been the  only constant member, although the band currently features three of  the original members who will bring some hardcore, punk rock mayhem for a  high voltage performance the fortress. EXIT loves to rock! 
Meanwhile in the legendary Dance Arena, Groove Armada will be unveiling their new Red Light ‘Decks & FX’ show on Saturday 9th July. Over the past decade Groove  Armada have become one of the most loved and biggest selling dance acts  on the planet. They enjoyed huge success during their career so far  with their second album ‘Vertigo’ released in 1999 reaching platinum  sales in the UK and the follow up ‘Goodbye Country: Hello Nightclub’  going Gold in 2001 with the single “Superstylin” also being nominated  for a Grammy. 2010 saw ‘Black Light’, their 6th studio album reaching  critical acclaim and a Grammy Nomination for Best Electronic Album and  2011 now sees the duo opening a new and exciting  chapter of their musical life. Festival favourites Andy Cato and Tom  Findlay are back behind the decks to wow crowds once again with their  new project Red Light. Expect the unexpected. 
To end Saturday night’s proceedings in style will be Better Lost Than Stupid aka Martin Buttrich, Davide Squillace and Matthias Tanzmann.  Each individually known for their contributions to the house and techno  scene, together they are setting decks alight worldwide. From Circo  Loco parties in Ibiza to poolside parties in Miami, and now to Exit  Festival for Saturday’s infamous Dance Arena closing set. This going to  be one hell of a closing set bordering on chaoscrazysexyfunnycoolamazing lywickedlyincredible and we just can’t wait! Also introducing the young lady on everyone’s lips, Maya Jane Coles is one of the scene’s most talented and up and coming artists in  electronic music. Her forthcoming EPs on Mobilee Records,  her ability to create songs and not just music for dancefloors will no  doubt elevate her status even further. A bright talent with more than a  couple of strings to her bow Maya Jane Coles is only just getting  started. Another fresh talent for Exit will be Union who will be  starting the proceedings on Sunday with their unique take on ‘crunkstep’  along with a selection of tunes that nods towards 2ManyDjs inimitable  style. Taking the UK by large, rocking dancefloors and festival alike,  all whilst leaving a trail of aural destruction behind them. Miss them  at your peril.