Limitless Live Announce Jords and Backroad Gee alongside Headliner Stefflon Don

 

Limitless Live, the UK’s largest free live music show with social purpose at its core, announces maverick MC Backroad Gee and British singer and rapper Jords to join headliner Stefflon Don at this year’s event taking place at The Roundhouse on April 13th. 

Known for her unapologetic style and magnetic energy, dancehall icon Stefflon Don is set to headline this year’s event in her first performance of 2024, with support from rapper and MC Backroad Gee who gained cult status in 2020 with breakout hit ‘Party Popper’ by blending grime, dancehall and drill, and has since collaborated with the likes of Burna Boy,  Ghetts, JME and others.  

Joining them will be songwriter and rapper Jords - as well as being a championing pioneer in the Black-British Caribbean community by working across various charities, Jords recently released 'Dirt in the Diamond’, the first rap album to be released on Motown records.

Further sponsors KFC and LADbible have also been announced to bring further awareness to the event. Founded in 2012, LADbible Group is redefining entertainment and breaking news for a social generation. LADbible’s global community engages with their content–spanning editorial, video, documentary and live – billions of times each and every month. As well as bringing a new social edge to the event, LADbible will also be hosting a brand new wild card slot at Limitless Live, which will be announced closer to the event. 

"We are honoured to be the media partner for the Limitless Festival this year. The impactful work they undertake, providing life-changing opportunities for young people and offering a platform to underrepresented artists, is very inspiring. We look forward to amplifying their efforts and contributing to their mission." says Cloé Ambrose, Head of Brand Marketing at LADbible Group.

As part of Limitless Live’s mission to connect and inspire aspirational young people from underrepresented backgrounds, all the tickets for this years event are free. Tickets have been and continue to be distributed through multiple charity and community partners, with the Brixton Finishing School and Croydon FM setting up competitions for followers to win tickets to the event. 

 
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