The area only gets really crowded when rapper G-Eazy comes on stage. Over on the Green Stage, Von Wegen Lisbeth, who are known for infusing their indie pop sound with instruments like steel drums and glockenspiel, deliver an appealing set. But the first big party of the day is at the Californian, whose real name is Gerald Earl Gillum and who became known in 2014 with the album “These Things Happen”.
Inflatable teddies, which sit on the space stage like glass sculptures, dominate the scenery at Anne-Marie. Wearing a yellow tartan skirt and thick, braided pigtails, the 31-year-old sings her way through the program of catchy power pop hits like “Psycho” or “Beautiful”, a song she wrote with Ed Sheeran.