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MOVEMENT DETROIT REVEALS 2023 LINEUP WITH SKRILLEX, BONOBO, FISHER, MORE

The lineup features over 115 acts and includes Charlotte de Witte, TSHA, Keinemusik’s Adam Port and a B2B set from Dom Dolla and John Summit, among others.

JASON HEFFLER
FEB 28, 2023

The organizers of Detroit’s iconic Movement Electronic Music Festival are gearing up for a big return after announcing a staggering 2023 lineup.

Revealing the festival’s full lineup today, Movement’s producers, Paxahau, have announced Skrillex, Fisher, Keinemusik’s Adam Port, Mija, Maceo Plex, Bonobo and Three 6 Mafia, among more than 115 others. Iconic “Where’s Your Head At” duo Basement Jaxx will headline along with Underworld and Belgian techno superstar Charlotte de Witte.

Movement 2023 also includes a slew of hometown electronic music staples, like Carl Craig, Robert Hood, DJ Minx and Moodymann.

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