Field Day 2011

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Saturday 6th August 2011
Victoria Park, London, E9 7BT, England MAP
£39.50
Last updated: Wed 3rd Aug 2011

Field Day which happens on Saturday 6th August is a summer event bringing together many of London's alternative concert and club promoters (Eat Your Own Ears, Adventures In The Beetroot Field, Bugged Out!) to produce a day of music, dancing and maximum hoopla set in London's heartland at Victoria Park. Music is the main driver but it also aims to have the charm of a village fete. There's multiple music stages and fete activities with a twist.

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Line-up

2:54, About Group, Actress, Anika, Anna Calvi, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, Benga & Youngman, Baio (Vampire Weekend), Bloggers Delight DJ's, Born Ruffians, Carl Craig presents 69, Casper C, Chad Valley, Chimes, Clock Opera, Cloud Control, CocknBullKid, Connan Mockasin, Creep, Ducktails, Eat Your Own Ears DJ's, Electrelane, Erol Alkan, Factory Floor, Farnborough Concert Band of the Royal British Legion, Faust, Givers, Glasser, Gruff Rhys, Huw Stephens, Hype Williams, James Blake, Jamie Woon, Jamie XX, John Cale, Junip, Kieran Hebden B2B James Holden, Konono No.1, L-Vis 1990, Mark Kozelek, Martin Creed, Matthew Dear, Michael Mayer, Mount Kimbie, Omar Souleyman, Oneohtrix Point Never, Pearson Sound, Prizes, Roska, SBTRKT, Spectrals, Sun Ra Arkestra, The Coral, The History of Apple Pie, The Horrors, Tribes, Trophy Wife, Twin Shadow, Villagers, Warpaint, Wild Beasts, Willy Mason, and Zola Jesus.

With many more acts to be announced over the forthcoming months as well as details of the Village Mentality area. For the line-up details as available please click here.

Tickets

Early bird tickets are no longer available. Tickets are priced at £39.50. To buy tickets, click here. This event is over 18s only.

Village green

Field Day's very own village green will host stalls and activities throughout the daytime, ranging from sack-racing, to whack-the-rat, bowling for bacon, a coconut shy, tombola, and more.

Getting there

Attendees are advised to use public transport as there are no parking facilities. The nearest tube is Mile End.

Site info

The venue is accessible for wheelchair users, with accessible toilets on-site. No glass bottles, no alcohol. The event runs from 11am until 10.30pm.

Opening times

The event will run from noon until 10.30pm.

More information will be here when available.

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