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Having already confirmed the likes of Tyler, The Creator, Jorja Smith, Khalid, FKA Twigs, Anderson .Paak and Charli XCX, the 18th edition edition of London's beloved annual festival, Lovebox, has just announced a second wave of acts including Robyn, Kaytranada and Tierra Whack.

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Taking place for the first time in June, Lovebox is well known for its eclectic programming, however, this year seems to pay particular attention to acts on the rise from around the world. The big hitters are supported by essentially a who's who of artists we should all be getting to know this year.

Lagos-based newcomer Santi (who's breakout track "Rapid Fire" was one of our favorite tracks of last year) features, as does LA DJ/Producer Channel Tres, cult Canadian jazz outfit BadBadNotGood, singer-songwriter Lucky Daye, and BBC Sound of 2020 winner Celeste.

With more announcements to come, including some very special Highsnobiety Soundsystem news, Lovebox 2020 is set to be one of the best yet.

Head here for more information and check out our Ultimate 2020 Festival Guide here.

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