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Explore the Art & Activism lineup

09.04.2024Programme

We now present you the full Art & Activism lineup for RF24. Get guided through some of the thrilling and moving experiences here.

What do wrestling, folk dance, stand-up comedy, a sex confession booth, collective earth feasts, and large art installations have in common?

The answer: You'll find it all – and much, much more – at Roskilde Festival 2024.

Here you can experience music and art that open up new perspectives, and activism that directly addresses the way the world is and could be. Here, some of the most important issues of our time such as biodiversity, sustainability, minority rights, overconsumption, and sex life are handled with loving and inspiring care.

Today we complete the Art & Activism program for this year's festival with 43 new names. Get ready to meet, among others, writer and lecturer Emma Holten in a talk with women's rights researcher Hillary Margolis, and the Denmark-based artist Banaan Al-Nasser.

And just like with the full music lineup, it can be overwhelming to wander unaccompanied through the Art & Activism lineup for Roskilde Festival 2024. That's why we take you by the hand and guide you through some of the big, thrilling, and moving events from the lineup.

The 43 new Art & Activism acts are:

Alberte Skronski (DK)
Banaan Al-Nasser (JO/PS)
Baum & Leahy (DK/UK)
Delta (NL)
Emma Holten & Human Rights Watch (DK/INT)
Lara Schnitger (NL/US)
Nina Rask (DK)

Alternative Fashion Week Cph, Trashgirls 8000, MC Dommedag & Klimahystaden (DK)
Amalie & Floras Middage (DK)
Anna Lin & Klimapsykologisk Ungdomsforening (DK)
Asta Olivia Nordenhof & Ilinx (DK)
Axel Berger (SE)
Boss Ladies FGU (DK)
The Danish Red Cross Youth (DK)
DFUNK (DK)
Elyes Lariani, Monia Sander Haj-Mohamed & Mouayed El Ghazouani (DK/TN)

FLOR (DK)
Folkehuset Absalon (DK)
Følsomt Broderi & Københavns Radiobiograf (DK)
The Green Youth Movement (DK)
Iben Zorn (DK)
Ida-Sophia, Oliver Herlitschek, Solaf Masoud & Zelma Feldman Lewerissa (DK)
Ingrid Magnifique Baraka, Kathrine Graa & Sofie Riise Nors (DK)
Jean Marc Routhier (DK/CA)
Jonas Kjeldgaard Sørensen (DK)

Kai Merke, Luka Holmegaard & Mija Milovic (DK)
La Saramuya & Turbomaradona (INT)
Melodi Soltani & Sidsel Ana Welden Gajardo (INT)
Moeisha Ali Aden, N.E.Girl & Strictly Silk (INT)
Mother Tree & Wanjiku (KE)
Nicholas William Johnson (US/UK)
Nordic Elite Wrestling (DK)
Ragnhild May (DK)
Rasmus Søndergaard Johannsen (DK)

Sabaah (DK)
Sanne Cigale Benmouyal, Caspar Eric & Maya Tekeli (DK)
Sexualia (DK)
Spræng Danseteater (DK)
Therese Bülow & Faun Vium (DK)
Tænketanken Frej (DK)
Tænketanken U-Turn (DK)
World Dance Academy (DK)
Yujin Jung (KR)

Is equality between people an utopia?

The Danish-based Jordanian-Palestinian artist Banaan Al-Nasser takes over the entire foyer at the Gloria stage with the installation In Memory of Home, reflecting on who has the right to a home and a voice.

With her work, Banaan Al-Nasser evokes nostalgia, memories, and feelings of home. At the same time, she questions whether it's only in utopia that it's possible to find equality between people.

Banaan Al-Nasser often works with everyday objects loaded with symbolic value and with a clear social, poetic, and political character across different borders, class divisions, and cultures. 'In Memory of Home' draws on memories from her own childhood home and upbringing, where satellite dishes became symbols of communication between the West and the Middle East.

Banaan Al-Nasser

Parades and a gigantic sequin wall by acclaimed artist

Lara Schnitger is an internationally renowned Dutch-American artist who focuses on women's lack of equality and safety in a patriarchal culture. Lara Schnitger leaves a big mark on this year's festival, first with a parade through the camping area and later with an enormous interactive sequin wall at the festival grounds.


Discussion about women's rights between influential voices

Women's rights are also on the agenda when author and debater Emma Holten talks with women's rights researcher Hillary Margolis from Human Rights Watch, a conversation between two of today's most significant voices in the debate.

The conversation focuses on progress, challenges, and trends in subjects such as consent, reproductive rights, sexual violence, feminist economics, and labor rights. Listen in and be inspired to imagine what the future could look like and how we get there.

Emma Holten & Hillary Margolis (Human Rights Watch)

Fictitious band on tour through the camping area

Wild fans, intrusive paparazzi, and sleazy managers invade the camping area for Ragnhild May's over-the-top glam-pop experience.

None of it is, of course, entirely real. And yet it is. Because Ragnhild May's hectic performance offers insight into today's music and media culture while imagining a musical revolution 500 years into the future. Along the way, spectacular aesthetics and tantalizing questions will present themselves.


A (literal!) battle between good and evil

The malevolent 'Heel' meets the protagonist 'Babyface' in a spectacular wrestling match on Dancefloor (formerly known as Destroy Me Once, Destroy Me Twice). You'll boo, cheer, jeer, and shout along, influencing the show where different performers step into the ring and imitate situations reflecting society and events at the festival.

Nordic Elite Wrestling is behind the show and is a volunteer-driven DIY organization based in Copenhagen, working to make professional wrestling more accessible to young, queer, and non-binary individuals as well as ethnic minorities. They also organize Scandinavia's largest Pro Wrestling event.

Nordic Elite Wrestling

Chew your way through the juicy soil

In Alberte Skronski's grotesque and surreal world, soil is something you eat, and food is something you play with. The Danish artist creates a grotesque and surreal world where you'll taste, chew, eat, and digest her artwork. Then her alter ego, 'The Gardener,' takes over the stage with a cake-sitting performance. What it's all about, you can experience in the Food Is Now experience room at this year's festival.


Continue the discovery here

At Roskilde Festival 2024, you can also experience a hot party with a delightful touch from the Caribbean shores with the picó sound systems La Saramuya & TurboMaradona, an anticapitalist love poem from Danish author Asta Olivia Nordenhof together with the vocal ensemble Ilinx, a multi-utopian being with colorful tentacles from Baum & Leahy, and much more.

Get ready for unforgettable experiences at Roskilde Festival and spend the time waiting for the summer to explore all the immediate, colourful, entertaining, intimate, touching, and thought-provoking events hidden within the program.

La Saramuya & TurboMaradona

The Art & Activism lineup in numbers

50+

acts

At Roskilde Festival, artists, performers and activists from all over the world engage with how the world is and could be.

100+

events

such as workshops, talks, performances, stand-up comedy, DJ battles, wrestling, fashion shows, and sound system parties.

100+

hours

of unique, sensory, and surprising activities throughout Roskilde Festival 2024.