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Briefing | Music, TV and video games<br>Forget the World Cup. Culture is becoming more fragmented<br>Farewell to the monoculture<br>Share
Illustration: Sean McCabe
Jun 11th 2026|14 min read
Tents are being packed, wellies wiped down and joints rolled up in preparation for the Roskilde festival, a hedonistic week of music and culture which begins on June 27th in eastern Denmark. The line-up is as international as ever, featuring the Cure (Britain), Addison Rae (America), Jennie of Blackpink (South Korea) and scores of other acts from Australia’s Folk Bitch Trio to the Pili Pili Girls of Tanzania.
This article appeared in the Briefing section of the print edition under the headline “The deglobalisation of culture”
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