We may be hunkering down to keep warm and get ready for Christmas and New Year, but it’s also a good time to start looking ahead and gearing up for some of the events that are already starting to fill the calendar.
One such event is Cross The Tracks, a UK-born soul, jazz, funk and hip-hop music festival, which is set to hit Brockwell Park in South London during the May Bank Holiday 2023. The second wave of acts have just been announced, including: Children Of Zeus (with full live band), NxWorries (aka Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge), Yazmin Lacey, Son Little, and Annahstasia.
They’ll be joining Kelis, Alfa Mist, Masego, Gilles Peterson, Roy Ayers, Ravyn Lenae, DOMi & JD Beck, Loose Ends and many more. Funk, soul, jazz and hip-hop will be the main sounds on offer, and between all of that, there will also be a creatives’ market, talks, panels and workshops by charity partners, site art and more to check out.
We may be hunkering down to keep warm and get ready for Christmas and New Year, but it’s also a good time to start looking ahead and gearing up for some of the events that are already starting to fill the calendar.
One such event is Cross The Tracks, a UK-born soul, jazz, funk and hip-hop music festival, which is set to hit Brockwell Park in South London during the May Bank Holiday 2023. The second wave of acts have just been announced, including: Children Of Zeus (with full live band), NxWorries (aka Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge), Yazmin Lacey, Son Little, and Annahstasia.
They’ll be joining Kelis, Alfa Mist, Masego, Gilles Peterson, Roy Ayers, Ravyn Lenae, DOMi & JD Beck, Loose Ends and many more. Funk, soul, jazz and hip-hop will be the main sounds on offer, and between all of that, there will also be a creatives’ market, talks, panels and workshops by charity partners, site art and more to check out.