NASS festival – 2023 Preview

NASS festival returns in July with an epic line up bringing together some of the world’s most exciting artists.

NASS is the UK’s biggest celebration of music, street art, skate and BMX, located at the Bath & West Showground, near Bristol.

This years line-up includes an eclectic mix, including grime, hip hop, garage, drum & bass and house.

Headliners this year include:

CHASE & STATUS LIVE

LITTLE SIMZ

WU-TANG CLAN with ‘ENTER THE WU’ 30TH ANNIVERSARY

ALONGSIDE OTHER WORLD-CLASS ARTISTS

ANNE MARIE | BRU C | EXAMPLE | GREENTEA PENG | EASY LIFE | 

SHY FX | KOJEY RADICAL | EXAMPLE | JOEL COREY | NATHAN DAWE

HEDEX | PROBLEM CENTRAL | FLAVA D | JACK SAUNDERS

Chase & Status Live will be headlining the main stage on Friday, with their cutting edge dance music. The duo are ready to delight fans with an unmissable live set packed with their biggest hits, including Blind Faith, End Credits, Mixed Emotions and many more.  

On Saturday, Wu-Tang Clan, arguably one of the greatest hip-hop groups of all time, will be headlining. Celebrating the 30th anniversary of their classic ‘Enter The Wu (36 Chambers)’, they’ll be playing some of the biggest hits including Protect Ya Neck and C.R.E.A.M. Truly one of the best headliners of the summer festival season and one not to be missed.  

Little Simz will bring Sunday to an epic close, with songs from her award winning ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert’, and new album ‘No Thank You’.

Also added to the incredible line up are Anne-Marie, bringing her chart-smashers from over the years including ‘Ciao Adios’ and ‘2002’. Elsewhere Shy FX will be bringing special guests for a unique show, while Easy Life will be bringing their indie-pop to the Bath & West showground.

Recently added are Summer Festival Guide favourites Example, Joel Corry, Nathan Dawe and Kojey Radical.

Further details of the impressive line up can be seen above.

Visit www.nassfestival.com for more information. 

Our review of last years NASS can be found here –

www.summerfestivalguide.co.uk/festival-news/2022/07/11/nassreview/

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