Roskilde Festival 2019

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The Roskilde Festival 2019 was held on 29 June to 6 July 2019 in Roskilde, Denmark. [1] The headliners included Bob Dylan, Travis Scott, Robyn, and The Cure. [2]

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Line-up

Headline performers are listed in Boldface. Artists listed from latest to earliest set times.

Orange Stage

WednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
Orange Stage set lists
Cardi B [4]
Travis Scott [6]
  1. "Stargazing"
  2. "Carousel"
  3. "Highest in the Room"
  4. "4 AM"
  5. "Way Back"
  6. "Mamacita"
  7. "Butterfly Effect"
  8. "No Bystanders"
  9. "Upper Echelon"
  10. "90210"
  11. "Love Galore"
  12. "Wake Up"
  13. "Skeletons"
  14. "AstroThunder"
  15. "R.I.P. Screw"
  16. "Zeze"
  17. "The London"
  18. "Pick Up the Phone"
  19. "Antidote"
  20. "Can't Say"
  21. "Goosebumps"
  22. "Sicko Mode"
[7]
  1. "Purple Like the Summer Rain"
  2. "Imaginary Friend"
  3. "I Want You"
  4. "Kamikaze"
  5. "Pilgrim"
  6. "Get It Right"
  7. "Red Wine"
  8. "West Hollywood"
  9. "Waste of Time"
  10. "Glass"
  11. "Nights with You"
  12. "Nostalgia"
  13. "Say You'll Be There" (Spice Girls cover)
  14. "Turn My Heart to Stone"
  15. "Beautiful Wreck"
  16. "Blur"
  17. "Mercy"
  18. "Way Down"
  19. "Lean On"
Encore
  1. "Never Wanna Know"
  2. "Don't Leave"
  3. "Final Song"
Robyn [8]
  1. "Send to Robin Immediately"
  2. "Honey"
  3. "Indestructible"
  4. "Ever Again"
  5. "Be Mine!"
  6. "Because It's in the Music"
  7. "Between the Lines"
  8. "Love Is Free"
  9. "Don't Fucking Tell Me What to Do"
  10. "Dancing On My Own"
  11. "Missing U"
  12. "Call Your Girlfriend"
Encore
  1. "With Every Heartbeat"
  2. "Who Do You Love?"
Vampire Weekend [9]
  1. "Sunflower"
  2. "Unbelievers"
  3. "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa"
  4. "Holiday"
  5. "This Life"
  6. "Step"
  7. "Sympathy"
  8. "NEW DORP. NEW YORK" (SBTRKT cover)
  9. "How Long?"
  10. "Harmony Hall"
  11. "Diane Young"
  12. "Cousins"
  13. "A-Punk"
  14. "Ya Hey"
  15. "Jerusalem, New York, Berlin"
The Cure [11]
  1. "Shake Dog Shake"
  2. "From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea"
  3. "Just One Kiss"
  4. "Lovesong"
  5. "Last Dance"
  6. "Pictures of You"
  7. "High"
  8. "A Night Like This"
  9. "Burn"
  10. "Fascination Street"
  11. "Never Enough"
  12. "Push"
  13. "In Between Days"
  14. "Just Like Heaven"
  15. "Play for Today"
  16. "A Forest"
  17. "Primary"
  18. "Want"
  19. "39"
  20. "One Hundred Years"
Encore
  1. "Lullaby"
  2. "The Caterpillar"
  3. "The Walk"
  4. "Friday I'm in Love"
  5. "Close to Me"
  6. "Why Can't I Be You?"
  7. "Boys Don't Cry"
Bikstok Røgsystem [12]
  1. "Tyveknægt"
  2. "Græder for dem"
  3. "Kugledans"
  4. "Unger"
  5. "Delirium"
  6. "DK's koner"
  7. "Firseren"
  8. "Gongolagoz"
  9. "Radio"
Encore
  1. "Cigar"

Arena

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Avalon

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Apollo

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Pavilion

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Gloria

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