On Sunday, dance music God Carl Cox tops the bill with Lauren Lo Sung, Adam Beyer, Kolsch and more in tow. Those who've packed their dancing shoes, or wellies if the Manchester weather has anything to do with it, can enjoy sets from Jamie Jones, Seth Troxler, The Martinez Brothers, Hot Since 82 and plenty more on what is arguably the finest looking line up of the day courtesy of The Warehouse Project and Kaluki Presents Stage. On Sunday, David Rodigan is left in charge of proceedings and has selected Damian Marley, Andy C, Wiley, Danny Brown and shed loads more to bring the bass.
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Jme, Skepta and the rest of the BBK crew top the bill at Temple the same night, following sets from a heap of grime gods such as Giggs, AJ Tracey and P Money while grimy selectors DJ EZ and Preditah also deliver on day one. On Sunday 11th June, headline duties are left to the silky smooth sonics of Frank Ocean with main support coming from the world's best ever hip hop troupe, A Tribe Called Quest.
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The arena breakdown sees one of the country's finest live acts, The 1975, headline the Parklife Stage on Saturday 10th June with the likes of Two Door Cinema, Chaka Khan, Cabbage, The Japanese House and more also featuring throughout the day. Following a typically gargantuan line up announcement that has selected the finest in indie, grime, house, electronica, techno and all that's in between, Parklife 2017 has unveiled who will be playing where and when.