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Movement 2018 Unleashes Lineup with Special Wu-Tang Clan Performance

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The legendary Movement Music Festival in Detroit is always good for a solid lineup with a wide spectrum of incredible talent — and 2018 is no different!

This year, Dirtybird boss and festival favorite Claude VonStroke will make his epic return after crushing it last year as Barclay Crenshaw. He joins two other, very rare stage closers Loco Dice b2b The Martinez Brothers, and a special performance by all nine members of the Wu-Tang Clan.

Festival organizers Paxahau revealed over 85 acts in today’s lineup announcement, including Carl Craig, Diplo, BADBADNOTGOOD, Charlotte de Witte, DJ Premier, Ida Engberg, Inner City (live), Justin Martin, Laurent Garnier, Maceo Plex, Mija, Nina Kraviz, Rezz, Seth Troxler, Shigeto (live), Tiga, Too Short and many more.

Movement goes down over Memorial Day weekend, May 26-28, 2018. 3-Day GA Weekend Passes and 3-Day VIP Weekend Passes are now available for purchase at www.movement.us. Payment Plan options are also available.

The party doesn’t stop there, because with Movement Detroit it’s all about the the afterparties. We’ll be sure to keep you updated with another post as the festival nears. For now, check out the full lineup below!

Movement Detroit 2018 Lineup

Movement 2018

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Movement 2018 (Alphabetical Order)

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Ø [Phase]
Andrés
Antenes
Anthony Parasole
Aurora Halal (live)
Avalon Emerson
BADBADNOTGOOD
Beautiful Swimmers
Bevlove
Black Noi$e
Blake Baxter (live)
Carl Craig
Carlos Souffront b2b Bill Converse
Charlotte de Witte
Christian Smith
Chuck Daniels
Clark Warner
Claude VonStroke
Count Mack
Delano Smith
Diplo
DJ 3000
DJ Godfather
DJ Holographic
DJ Hype b2b Hazard
DJ Premier
DJ Stingray
Dubfire
Eats Everything
Ectomorph (live)
Ed Rush & Optical
Eddie Fowlkes
Ellen Allien
Eris Drew
Fisher
Gaiser (live)
Gene Farris
Golf Clap
Helena Hauff
Hito
Ida Engberg
Inner City (live)
J.Phlip
John Digweed
John “Jammin” Collins
Joseph Capriati
Justin Martin
Kenny Larkin
Kevin Saunderson
KiNK (live)
Kweku Saunderson
[/column]
[column size=one_half position=last ]
Laurent Garnier
Latmun
Lee Burridge
Loco Dice b2b The Martinez Brothers
Luciano
Maceo Plex
MANIK
Marcel Dettmann
Marco Shuttle
Mark Flash
Marshall Applewhite
Mija
Mike Huckaby
Milan Ariel (live)
Modeselektor (DJ set)
Nastia
Nina Kraviz
Öona Dahl
Patrick Russell
PHUTURE (live)
Radio Slave
REZZ
Seth Troxler
Shady P
Shigeto (live)
Solardo
Stacey “Hotwaxx” Hale
Stacey Pullen
Steve Bicknell
Stone Owl (live)
The Saunderson Brothers
Tiga
Todd Osborn
Too Short
Waajeed (live)
Will Sessions and Amp Fiddler featuring Dames Brown
Wu-Tang Clan 25th Anniversary[/column]

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