Clandestino Festival - Saturday Pass (4th July)
Bryggan & Monument Ringön, Stålverksgatan 2-6, 417 07 Göteborg Kort
lau. 04.07.2026 12:00
Clandestino Festival Singel Day Pass Saturday 4th of July 2026
Line upAyla Ondamoon [Malmö]Eddy Ekete [Kinshasa] Lamisi [Zebilla] La Saramuya Picó (Sound System) [Barranquilla]Los Thutanaka [Nashville/California]Muslim Shaggan [Lahore] Nana Benz du Togo [Lomé]Ndaku Ya La Vie Est Belle [Kinshasa]Luisa Almaguer [Mexico City]Sisso & Maiko [Dar es Salaam]Stivako [Athens]Use Knife [Brussels/Baghdad]
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The promoters reserve the right to make changes of the lineup and performances before and during the festival, if necessary. Festival passes are only sold for the festival itself and not for the individual artists and performances, and can’t be exchanged due to cancelled or changed bookings.
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Clandestino FestivalA festival featuring diverse concerts and performances.
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Nana Benz Du TogoDIGITAL VAUDOU - ELECTRO FEMINISTE - TRANSE URBAINE.
New album « Sé nam » is out !
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Availability for a tour from May to August 2026
Https://www:eidenmusicagency.com
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Luisa Almaguer“What do you see in the mirror? / What do you see when you look at me? / I carry wounds / from what you call love.” Mexican singer Luisa Almaguer knows that everything she does – every song she releases – is a political act. An outspoken advocate for trans rights, she identifies with feminism, speaks openly about privilege and works to reshape dominant social narratives. In 2018, she launched the first Latin American podcast focused on the life stories of the trans community. A year later, she released her second album Mataronomatar; her latest record, Weyes (2024), received praise from outlets such as Rolling Stone, Remezcla, KEXP and El País. That same year, she performed at Bahidorá festival alongside Damon Albarn and his Africa Express project – a line-up that visitors of last year’s Pohoda festival described as one of the highlights of the entire event. “For me, it was an immense school, a kind of university – the chance to work with so many artists from all over the world, speaking different languages. We had to communicate through music. It may sound like a cliché, but when you experience it, you quickly realise how universal and truly special a language music is,” she told Full Moon magazine about the collaboration that marked a turning point in her life. She continues to rehearse with Albarn while also nurturing ambitions as a filmmaker. Luisa Almaguer will perform in her Czech premiere at Colours of Ostrava with her own band, bringing a blend of folk, shoegaze, grunge and hyperpop – a performance that promises to be both urgent and uplifting.
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Use KnifeRaw industrial textures, tense EBM pulses and fragile Iraqi rhythms collide here into one urgent current. Electronic machines breathe alongside hypnotic Arabic percussion, while a ceremonial vocal cuts through the darkness like a beacon. This is not a simple blend of influences – different cultural worlds are distilled into a new expression that belongs to both, yet fully to neither. It tells a story of freedom, responsibility and the gap between the mental maps of East and West. Use Knife is a trio bringing together Iraqi vocalist and percussionist Saif Al-Qaissy with Belgian musicians Kwinten Mordijck and Stef Heeren. On last year’s album État Coupable (Guilty State), they sharpen both their sound and their stance: dark, dance-driven tracks capture an individual resisting impersonal forces of power, stirring Western club underground into an Arabic crucible. A singular presence.