R&B star Khalid and British rock band The 1975 have been confirmed as headliners for the 2020 edition of Detroit's Mo Pop Festival.
The Mo Pop festival is scheduled for July 25 and 26, with a two-stage and 21-act lineup. Meanwhile, the festival is moving to a new location at Historic Fort Wayne from West Riverfront Park.
The annual festival will also feature Kaytranada, Doja Cat and Phoebe Bridgers, Orville Peck, Still Woozy, Hippo Campus and Purity Ring.
General admission tickets are $79.95 for single-day and $129.95 for the weekend.
"We couldn't be happier with our new location at the Historic Fort Wayne park which will provide Mo Pop a home Downtown on the Riverfront," Mo Pop festival director Jason Rogalewski said in a release.
He added, "It's another one of those hidden gems in the city that's uniquely Detroit and we can't wait to share it with our fans in July."
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