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New Orleans’ Buku Music + Art Project Drops Genre-Spanning 2022 Lineup

Nothing is going to stop New Orleans’ BUKU Music + Art Project this time after being cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic. They are set to return on March 25-26, 2022, with some of the same high profile artists who were scheduled to play the 2020 show.

By Silviya Y
New Update

Nothing is going to stop New Orleans’ BUKU Music + Art
Project this time after being cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic. They are set
to return on March 25-26, 2022, with some of the same high profile artists who
were scheduled to play the 2020 show.

Original lineup artists including Alison Wonderland, Tyler,
The Creator and Glass Animals are all getting a redo at BUKU 2022, which will
also feature sets from Tame Impala, Porter Robinson, Rezz, Lane 8, Amelie Lens,
TroyBoi, $uicideboys, Baby Keem, Kali Uchis and other artists spanning
electronic, hip-hop, indie and beyond.

2022 will mark the 10-year anniversary of the New Orleans
event, which this year will also feature a fleet of local acts. The festival
takes place at Market Street Power Plant, a defunct 20th century power plant on
the banks of the Mississippi River. BUKU is produced by Winter Circle
Productions, which produces shows throughout the Gulf Coast and in 2020 took
over as operators of Alabama’s Hang Out Music Festival.

Tickets for BUKU 2022 go on sale on 20th December, with presale tickets becoming available on 17th December. See the complete lineup below.

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