This year's RedFestDXB features a strong line-up of talented artists. See which other stars are performing at the two-day event. <strong>DJ Snake</strong> The French-Algerian decksmith is not the most talkative of performers. In fact, you would be hardpressed to see him so much as crack a smile on stage. But all that matters tomorrow is that he drops a selection of his massive club bangers such as <em>Turn Down for What</em>, <em>Taki Taki</em> and <em>Let Me Love You</em>. <strong>Jax Jones</strong> The Englishman, who has Turkish and Chinese roots, is building a name for himself as a successful DJ and songwriter. He had a hand in two UK No 1 hits – one as a solo artist with <em>Instruction</em>, featuring Demi Lovato and Stefflon Don, and as a guest artist on Duke Dumont's <em>I Got You</em>. His new EP, <em>Snacks</em>, features the club hit <em>Ring Ring</em>. <strong>Camila Cabello</strong> The Cuban-American singer knows RedFestDXB well, having performed in 2016 as a member of Fifth Harmony. She left the girl band that year, and the group split in March 2018, days after a show in Abu Dhabi. Cabello returns to Dubai as a triumphant solo star, thanks to her global hit <em>Havana </em>and well-crafted debut album <em>Camila</em>. _________________<br/> <strong>Read more about this year's RedFestDXB</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/music/redfestdxb-singer-jess-glynne-set-for-emotional-performance-in-biggest-uae-show-to-date-1.824984">Singer Jess Glynne set for emotional performance</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/music/redfestdxb-g-eazy-opens-up-about-mental-health-and-handling-fame-1.824981">G-Eazy opens up about mental health and handling fame</a></strong> _________________ <strong>Macklemore</strong> This is another artist using the festival to tout his solo artist credentials. After making his name as one half of the Grammy-Award winning rap duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Macklemore will mark his debut Dubai performance by dropping tracks from his solo album <em>Gemini</em>. Listen out for the aptly titled, festival-ready anthem <em>Glorious</em>. <strong>Lea Makhoul</strong> The French-Lebanese singer is a regional favourite after being discovered on the 2014 season of <em>Star Academy</em>. She used that profile to launch a solo career and has released an array of singles already, such as the summery pop of <em>Give Me Sun Light</em>, the piano ballad <em>All I Know</em>, and the tropical house beats of <em>Paradise</em>.