Indie music festival Concrete & Grass has announced the first wave of its lineup, and, man, it’s a tsunami. The homegrown event is going to have 60+ artists for the 2018 festival, which will run on September 15 & 16 at the familiar Shanghai Rugby Club field. Among the first 30 acts announced for this year: legendary Japanese singer, the ‘Japanese Jamiroquai’, Major Lazer ingredient, indie emo kids, indie pop singer, Britpop band, Iceland's, Mongolian rock from, and electronica duo. SmartTicket has tickets on. Get those right here . Hit the jump for the full line-up, released today.

Shanghai Concrete & Grass 2018

International Acts

Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland acts:

- Untapped, uncontrolled madness from Japan’s radical, legendary underground singer.- A catchy, carefree indie pop songstress with an extraordinarily expansive voice.- Japanese Jamiroquai: acid jazz dance-funk that’s sizzling hot and peak cool.- 1/3rd of Major Lazer. 2/3rds reggae-tinged dancehall. 3/3 accomplished party starter.- Pitch-perfect Japanese Britpop with style, swagger and the grooviest of hooks.- Brainy yet whimsical electronica that channels the golden age of Shanghai jazz- Breakneck, pulsing metal-meets-electronica that’ll have you moshing AND raving- Squiggly beats meet squishy vocals in fresh umami-flavoured Japanese wooze-pop- Luminous, stately orchestral pop from one of Iceland’s loveliest pop stars- A magnetic young singer-songwriter who’s wistful, danceable and utterly irresistible.- Maximal minimalism: ethereal soundscapes under gloomy synth clouds- Colorfully disorienting electro-rock from an enigmatic, subversive Tokyo collective- Hardcore punk that’s loud, fast, fun and cranked up to 11- Formidable, exhilarating instrumental rock played with manic, magical glee- Surreal, absurd freak-folk that goes down some apocalyptic, alchemical side-roads- Sublime, emotional post-country for wide-open vistas and the great outdoors- High-energy hip-hop and funk-tastic antics from the UK’s most daring grime figurehead- Electrifying, hypnotic traditional Creole dance music all the way from the Indian Ocean- A synth-soul whirlwind of good-time grooves and blues-soaked nostalgia- Propulsive, elemental dance punk that’s somewhere between beautiful and sinister- Restless, fresh Chinese hip-hop with smooth flow and razor-sharp bite- Chinese post-punk that’s forceful and driving: true anthems for today’s doomed youth- Thrilling post-punk with hazy shoegaze pleasures and a sinister- Twinkling and melodic indie emo, simultaneously delicate, beautiful and yearning.- Startling visions and ominous beats from Shanghai’s avant-garde vanguard- Shoulder-shuffling grooves from Shanghai’s clairvoyants of the vinyl crate- Timeless Mongolian sounds meet blistering rock’n’roll for guaranteed on-stage madness- Soul, funk and disco beats from one of Shanghai’s most forward-thinking crews- Cheeky, geeky soft-focus Shanghai indie rock to make you feel young and nostalgic***That's the line-up for now. More TBA in the coming weeks. They've got a pre-sale price of 360rmb for one-day passes and 600rmb for two-day passes, valid until the second line-up announcement, when the prices bump up to 460/780 respectively.This year they're also introducing a Premium pass, which among other things includes (and we quote) "Access to the Fat Cats clubhouse (including shaded indoor seating, outdoor viewing area and VIP bar)." It comes with indoor toilet facilities. Ah, the festival life!