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Don Toliver, Destroy Lonely and Flo Milli have been added to the lineup for Rockstar Energy presents Wireless.

The annual music extravaganza celebrating the best in rap and hip-hop music returns to London’s Finsbury Park between July 12 and 14, with Nicki Minaj, Doja Cat, 21 Savage and J Hus set to perform.

The new additions also include Valiant, Rich Amiri, Nemzzz, Homixide Gang and JoceWavy.

Future is set to be a special guest when rap superstar Nicki headlines on the Friday, after he featured on her album ‘Pink Friday 2’ last year.

21 Savage, who tops the bill on the Saturday alongside J Hus, commented: “I’m so happy to be returning home to the UK and headlining Wireless for the very first time.”

That leaves ‘Paint The Town Red’ hitmaker Doja to close out the festival on Sunday.

The likes of Ice Spice, Asake, Rema, Gunna, Sean Paul are also set to perform across the weekend.

‘Rich Baby Daddy’ rapper Sexyy Red, ‘Water’ hitmaker popstar Tyla, drill trailblazer Digga D and amapiano star Uncle Waffles are also among the first wave of artists set to play Wireless.

Last year’s festival saw stellar performances from the likes of Travis Scott, Playboi Carti and D-Block Europe.

For more tickets and more information head to www.wirelessfestival.co.uk/tickets.

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