Womad is a festival like no other, attracting people from all over the world to the picturesque setting of Charlton Park in Wiltshire, where they can enjoy talent from all genres and from every corner of the globe.
This year’s festival will take place from Thursday, July 25 to Sunday, July 28, with artists performing a variety of music including R&B, hip-hop, rap, rock, blues, folk, jazz and more.
Among them are two Latin Grammy Award winners, Bala Desejo and iLe, who are returning to the festival for the second time.

Bala Desejo are a critically acclaimed band from Brazil who are set to bring carnival to Wiltshire, while Puerto Rican singer iLe made a name for herself in alternative hip-hop group Calle 13 and is known for her charming vocals and political lyrics .
They are joined by British hip-hop trio Young Fathers, whose latest album Heavy Heavy has been described by The Guardian as “a unique and thoroughly modern work that has never been possible before”.

In addition to the many musical talents from around the world, Womad also offers many activities for those who want to take a break from singing and dancing.
The festival will include talks from inspirational authors, spoken word poetry performances, physics experiments and a Womad Spa complete with a wood-fired hot tub.
This family-friendly event also offers a series of workshops, a Sunday parade and kid-friendly activities to keep little ones occupied.
The festival is free to everyone under 13, but everyone must have a ticket.

Womad 2024: full line-up
Young Fathers – Hip-hop group from the UK.
Amadou & Miriam – Swing and blues duo from Mali.
Gogol’s Brothel – a group from the United States.
Sampa The Great – Hip hop hero from Zambia.
Alison Goldfrapp – singer from England.
Baaba Maal – Singer from Senegal.
79 RS Gang – Rap group from the United States.
The Allergies – Hip-hop group from the UK/USA.
Ars Nova Napoli – Folk music from Italy.
Bhutan Balladeers – Zungdra music from Bhutan.
The Breath – Folk band from Ireland.
Cerys Hafana – Harp music from Wales.
Dam – Hip-hop/rap music from Palestine.
Deerhoof – Indie pop band from the United States.
Defmaa Maadef – Hip-hop and R&B duo from Senegal.
Dr Meaker – Dance music from the UK.
Duo Ruut – Guzheng music from Estonia.
Faiz Ali Faiz – Qawwali singer from Pakistan.
The Great Malarkey – Folk punk band from the UK.
The Hawds – a band from the UK.
Henge – Space rock band from the UK.
Hirahi Afonso – Jazz from the Canary Islands.
Ile – Latin American rapper from Puerto Rico.
Islandman – Electronic folk music from Türkiye.
John Metclafe – Singer from New Zealand.
Justin Adams & Mohamed Errebbaa – North African guitar music from Morocco and the UK.
Kumbia Boruka – Latin American music from Mexico.
Laura Misch – Saxophonist, singer and songwriter from England.
London Afrobeat Collective – Nigerian Afrobeats from the UK.
Mestizo – A group from British/Columbia.
Moonchild Sanelly – Ghetto funk from South Africa.
Nana Benz Du Togo – Group from Togo.
Ndox Électrique – Electric guitar music from Senegal.
Noriko Tadano – Shamisen blues music from Japan.
O. – Jazz and experimental rock duo from the UK.
Old Time Sailors – sea shanties from the UK.
Qawwali Flamenco – Flamenco music from Pakistan.
Sangjaru – Jazz and folk music from South Korea.
Seckou Keita – Kola player from Senegal/UK.
Sheelanagig – Eastern European folk music from the UK.
Soema Montenegro – Music from Argentina that celebrates South America.
Tarta Relena – Group from Spain.
Two Canoes – An Irish folk song from Ireland.
Witches – blues/rock music from Zambia.
Yongchen Lhamo – Singer from Tibet.
Zawose Queens – A mother-daughter duo from Tanzania.
