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Fetty Wap added to Wireless Festival line-up

Fetty Wap has been added to this year’s Wireless Festival line-up.
The 25-year-old rap star – who has made a string of big hits during his career to date, including ‘Trap Queen’ – has been added to the festival’s roster at London’s Finsbury Park on July 7.
Other big-name acts who have also been added to the line-up include fellow hip-hop artist Travis Scott, who released his second studio album, entitled ‘Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight’, in September last year.
Travis, 24, is set to perform on July 8 at Finsbury Park, while grime heavyweight Bugzy Malone and London-born rapper Kojo Funds are set to appear on the final day of the festival.
Elsewhere, the likes of Chance The Rapper, Skepta and The Weeknd have all already been confirmed as headliners for this year’s Wireless Festival, with Wiley, Young Thug and Nas featuring among the supporting acts.
Meanwhile, Fetty Wap has previously admitted to being surprised by his own success.
The chart-topping rapper revealed he only ever had two jobs prior to becoming a world-famous musician, and said he never envisioned he’d become so successful.
He previously shared: "I worked at FedEx for, like, two days, and I worked at Popeye’s for a week. I just needed a cheque. It was a standard thing for people where I’m from.
"Well, people from there that did what I did for a living, you know what I’m saying? Go get you a quick cheque when you mess your money up. It’s so crazy how much happened for me. Like, I thought I was going to be living in my same house this whole time."
Weekend and day tickets for Wireless Festival 2017 are available via http://www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/tickets.

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