Ogden Twilight Concert Series announces 2024 lineup

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OGDEN, Utah (ABC4) — Question: Where can you go to listen to Diplo, Tycho, Killer Mike and St. Vincent? Answer: The 2024 Ogden Twilight Concert Series.

On Thursday, the 2024 lineup for the Ogden Twilight Concert Series was announced on social media. Of the 10 dates scheduled for the series, performers have been announced for nine of the shows.

As is typical for the series, general audience tickets are affordable, starting as low as $15 before taxes and fees. Tickets go on sale beginning at 10 a.m. on Friday, March 29.

Season passes come in at just under $200 (after taxes and fees) for general audience access to all 10 shows. These went on sale at the beginning of March and will stop being sold on May 16.

LEARN MORE: What is the Ogden Twilight concert series?

Gates open at 5 p.m. for the shows, and while the tickets will say 5 p.m., the headliners typically don’t perform until much later — after all, it is a twilight concert series.

In the social media post announcing the lineup, Ogden Twilight said, “This year is our ‘We’re going to dance together!!’ lineup.”

Thursday, May 16 — Phoenix, Metric

The first performance is slated for May 16, and will feature Phoenix and Metric. The May 16 show was actually announced several weeks before the rest of the lineup.

Phoenix is a Grammy-winning band from France, known for hits including “1901” and “Lisztomania.” Metric is a Canadian rock band whose song “Black Sheep” was featured in the 2010 film “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” with the vocals of Brie Larson.

Tickets for Phoenix and Metric are available online.

Saturday, June 22 — Cannons, Washed Out

The second Ogden Twilight show is slated for more than one month after the first, on June 22. Cannons and Washed Out will take the Ogden Twilight stage on that Saturday.

Cannons is a band from Los Angeles whose popular songs include “Fire for You” and “Bad Dream.” Washed Out is based out of Atlanta with millions of streams on songs like “Feel It All Around” and “It All Feels Right.”

Tickets for Cannons and Washed Out are available online.

Friday, July 5 — Ben Böhmer, Tinlicker

On July 5, Ben Böhmer, based out of Berlin, will perform at the concert series. Some of his popular songs include “Breathing” and several remixes.

Ahead of Böhmer’s performance, Dutch electronic duo Tinlicker will take the stage. Tinlicker has millions of streams across several songs, including the likes of “Because You Move Me” and “Children.”

Tickets for Ben Böhmer and Tinlicker are available online.

Saturday, July 6 — Diplo, Gioli & Assia

“We lucked out and got Diplo after a cancellation previously,” Ogden Twilight wrote in the lineup announcement.

Diplo is a Grammy-winning artist and DJ who has collaborated with several other artists — including Justin Bieber for the viral 2015 hit “Where Are Ü Now,” a song Diplo co-created with Skrillex under the name Jack Ü.

Diplo will be stopping by Ogden Twilight after performances at massive music festivals around the country, including Coachella in California, Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) in Las Vegas and Bonnaroo in Tennessee.

Gioli & Assia is a duo hailing from Italy, and both of them are singers and songwriters, in addition to owning a label and being DJs. Some of their most popular songs are “Inside Your Head” and “Emptiness.”

Tickets for Diplo and Gioli & Assia are available online.

Thursday, Aug. 8 — Killer Mike & The Mighty Midnight Revival, Hippo Campus

Killer Mike is a Grammy-winning hip-hop artist — at the 2024 Grammys, he was arrested soon after he won three of his awards. Some of his most popular songs are part of other projects he’s involved with, such as “Ooh LA LA,” by Run The Jewels (made up of Killer Mike and El-P). Another popular song is “Scientists & Engineers,” featuring Andre 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane.

Hippo Campus is a band hailing from Minneapolis. The group is known for its popular songs “Buttercup” and “Way It Goes” — both of which have hundreds of millions of plays on streaming services and millions of views on their official music videos.

Tickets for Killer Mike & The Mighty Midnight Revival, along with Hippo Campus, are available online.

Wednesday, Aug. 14 — St. Vincent, Eartheater

St. Vincent first debuted in 2007 and is a Grammy-winning artist born in Oklahoma. St. Vincent is set to take the stage at Ogden Twilight on Aug. 14.

Her vocals are featured on the popular song “Roslyn” by Bon Iver, from the “Twilight” movies. “Los Ageless” and “New York” off her 2017 album “MASSEDUCTION” are among her other popular songs.

Eartheater is based out of Queens and is known for songs like “Supersoaker” and “Spill The Milk.”

Tickets for St. Vincent and Eartheater are available online.

Friday, Aug. 23 — (To be announced)

Neither the headliner nor the supporting act for the show on Aug. 23 were announced with the rest of the lineup.

The announcement is expected at a later date.

Thursday, Aug. 29 — Thievery Corporation, Dirtwire

Thievery Corporation first debuted in the mid-90s. The duo, from Washington, D.C., is headlining on Aug. 29, and some of their popular songs are “Lebanese Blonde” and “Sweet Tides.”

Dirtwire originates from the west coast of the United States and will be performing before Thievery Corporation. Dirtwire is known for songs like “Sailing the Solar Flares” and “Strength in One,” in collaboration with Trevor Hall.

Tickets for Thievery Corporation and Dirtwire are available online.

Friday, Sept. 6 — Broken Social Scene

Broken Social Scene is a Toronto-based indie rock band that released their first album in 2001. Some of the band’s popular songs are “Anthems For A Seventeen-Year-Old Girl” and “Lover’s Spit.”

Tickets for Broken Social Scene are available online.

Friday, Sept. 13 — Tycho

Tycho is the work of Scott Hansen, who is based in San Francisco. Some of Tycho’s popular songs are “A Walk” and “Melanie.”

According to Ogden Twilight, Tycho was originally set to perform at the series, but was unable to because of COVID-19. In the lineup announcement, Ogden Twilight said, “They’ll finally be making their Ogden Twilight debut!!”

Tickets for Tycho are available online.

Up-and-coming acts

For some of the shows, Ogden Twilight will feature smaller, local, up-and-coming artists.

Beastie Vee, Die Shiny, Alex Cruz, Sootah and Harpers are the local acts that have been announced so far.

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