Primavera Sound 2024: how you can watch this year’s festival via livestream

The list of performers who will be live-streamed has been confirmed – sets by Charli XCX, Pulp, PJ Harvey, Troye Sivan, Disclosure and more will be watchable on Amazon Music

This weekend, Primavera Sound 2024 will take place in Barcelona, Spain – and you can catch it at home via livestream.

The festival, which runs from Thursday (May 30) to Saturday (June 1), is partnering with Amazon Music to broadcast select performances from its Parc del Forum venue. On Tuesday (May 28), Amazon Music confirmed in a press release the artists whose performances will be broadcast on its livestream. Viewers will be able to tune in to its channels on Twitch and Prime Video from 1:30pm Eastern Time on each day.

Some of the many artists whose sets will be available on livestream include Phoenix, Pulp, Justice, The National, Troye Sivan, PJ Harvey, Bikini Kill, Charli XCX and the reunited Clipse – plus NME Cover artists The Last Dinner Party, Royel Otis and Militarie Gun. The line-up is subject to change, but you can see the current full list below.

These sets will be live-streamed at Primavera Sound 2024 via Amazon Music:

THURSDAY, MAY 30
Pulp
Justice
Amyl and the Sniffers
Balming Tiger
Blonde Redhead
Roosevelt
Sofia Kourtesis
Arab Strap
Derby Motoreta’s
Burrito Kachimba

Dillom
Maria Hein
Mujeres
Renaldo & Clara

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FRIDAY, MAY 31
The National
Disclosure
Troye Sivan
Omar Apollo
Clipse
Rels B
Barry Can’t Swim
Yo La Tengo
Ethel Cain
The Last Dinner Party
Mount Kimbie
Silica Gel

SATURDAY, JUNE 1
PJ Harvey
Charli XCX
American Football
ATARASHII GAKKO!
Bikini Kill
Róisín Murphy
Romy
Dorian Electra
The Lemon Twigs
El Mató a un Policía Motorizado
Royel Otis
Militarie Gun
Water From Your Eyes

Other Primavera acts set to perform in Barcelona this weekend include Lana Del Rey, Vampire Weekend, SZA, Mitski, FKA Twigs, Jai Paul, and Beth Gibbons. Find the full Primavera Sound 2024 line-up and its day splits here.

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This year, the festival will feature the Steve Albini Stage which was named last week in honour of the acclaimed engineer and producer who died this month. Albini was also the guitarist of Shellac, who played at nearly every edition of the festival.

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