Movement Music Festival has announced the set times for its 2024 edition, featuring over 115 acts across six stages and three days. Memorial Day Weekend turns into a Techno holiday in Detroit at Hart Plaza.
Set Times
The lineup includes headline sets from dance music legend Fatboy Slim, German-Bosnian superstar DJ and producer Solomun, a brand-new show from Electronic music innovator Richie Hawtin, as well as award-winning artist and producer James Blake (DJ Set); Australian-born House sensation Dom Dolla (coming off a highly acclaimed Coachella Weekend 1 performance), two special performances by Drum n Bass luminary Goldie (Live Band and DJ Set), renowned British actor and DJ Idris Elba performing a b2b set with Detroit Techno legend Kevin Saunderson (the two artists have collaborated on Inner City’s singles ‘We All Move Together’ and ‘No More Looking Back’), legendary Atlanta hip-hop artist Ludacris, plus Channel Tres (DJ Set), Chris Lake, Gorgon City, Honey Dijon, Floorplan, The Blessed Madonna, Masters At Work, Skream, Floating Points, Sama’ Abdulhadi, Boys Noize b2b VTSS, Special Request, DJ Minx, Carl Craig (live), I Hate Models, and many more.
The festival’s stages for 2024 include Movement Stage, Waterfront Stage presented by JARS, Pyramid Stage, Stargate Stage, Underground Stage, Detroit Stage, as well as pop-up sets in the VIP Area from HouseParty, Rocksteady Disco (10 year anniversary), and A Dub Supreme.
This year’s showcases include a special 30-year anniversary celebration of Goldie’s legendary Metalheadz Records, Carl’s Craig’s traveling party series Detroit Love in collaboration with the iconic UK dance label Defected Records, Masters At Work Present, Kevin Saunderon’s KMS Records, and DJ Minx’s House Your Life. A special tribute for Amp Fiddler is scheduled to take place during the Detroit Love x Defected showcase on Day 1 of the festival.
Attendees can also download the official Movement 2024 app to customize their schedule, discover new artists, view the festival map and much more. Movement 2024 app is now available for iOS and Android smartphones. Download the app here.
Amenities
In addition to the on-site music programming, the festival will feature multiple art installations; including Drive In — a dive into music and nostalgia by southwest Detroit-based artist Freddy Diaz (aka @swfreddy) in collaboration with 1XRUN. Diaz sets a beautiful stage where the cars dance and have personalities like the souls attending the festival. With Drive In, Diaz aimed to fuse together some of the most amazing things about Detroit. Drive In is located at the Pyramid Amphitheater (near the Pyramid Stage).
The festival will also host the Respect the Architects and Remembering Amp Fiddler exhibits, curated by Underground Music Academy (UMA). Brought by the partnership with Resident Advisor and Detroit Techno Foundation. The exhibits recognize and celebrate some of Detroit electronic music community’s most impactful and unsung heroes. These include Delano Smith, Mike “Mad Mike” Banks of Underground Resistance, Mike Huckaby, Zana Smith, K-Hand, Ron Murphy, James Pennington, Ken Collier and many more. A special dedication to Amp Fiddler will also be showcased this year. He passed away in December 2023.
We are really looking forward to next weekend. Enjoying the music in Techno City will be a celestial feeling.
About Movement
Each year on Memorial Day weekend, thousands of people from across the globe gather in the birthplace of Techno. They gather to celebrate the heritage of Detroit and its musical influence over countless generations – new and old. Movement Music Festival is one of the longest-running dance music events in the world. It has committed to showcase authentic electronic music and providing an experience unlike any other. The festival takes place in Hart Plaza – Detroit’s legendary riverfront destination.