10 years of TTAT
Unconventional festival celebrates a milestone anniversary
The Take The A-Train Festival (TTAT) celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2024. The festival, which takes place in the Elisabeth suburb and around Salzburg's main train station, aims to attract a wide variety of people for several days in September.
As usual, this will be achieved through low-threshold access and unusual venues, including those in social hotspots.
Programmatically, TTAT cannot be pigeonholed into genres and offers a diverse program with international headliners and local artists. Instead, the festival is perceived as a "festival of discovery".
The Senegalese cult band Orchestra Baobab will open the festival in 2024. The young Austrian music scene will also be represented by artists such as My Ugly Clementine, Multitudes, Spilif and Yvonne Moriel. The program will also include performance art by Pierre Bastien and integrations of the local club culture scene.
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