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line-up announced for Portishead curated I'll Be Your Mirror

Doom, Swans, Company Flow, Beach House, Liars & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

I'll Be Your Mirror 2011 - Portishead
Photo credit: Theo Berry


The first acts have been announced for the Portishead curated sister event to All Tomorrows Parties called I'll Be Your Mirror held in London next July.

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Portishead will headline both nights, with a different stunning supporting line-up joining them each day. These two headlining appearances will be their only scheduled UK shows for 2011.

The line-up supporting them on the Saturday will include Doom, Company Flow (original line-up - first UK show in 10 years), The Books, Factory Floor, and BEAK>.

Whilst Sunday's billing includes Swans, Beach House, Liars, The Passion of Joan of Arc, and Anika.

There will be more acts, DJs and other activities confirmed for both days in the coming months. Across the weekend organisers will be bringing to the venue a cinema, food vendors, adding extra bars (including some cash bars) and toilets and also putting on shuttle buses from public transport locations to the venue and back to ensure the best experience possible for everyone that attends.

The new event is a sister event to ATP, basically ATP without the holiday camps will see All Tomorrow's Parties collaborate with Portishead to curate the event at Alexandra Palace, London on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th July 2011.

Portishead's Geoff Barrow said "Portishead have once again been given the horrendous task of joining up with our favourite festival in the world and choosing a dream list of bands we would like to play with - at least the ones that aren't dead or in jail."

Tickets will be priced at £59 per day with weekend tickets priced at £100. A limited amount of Early Bird Tickets will be available for £50 per day or £90 for the weekend. Tickets will go on sale at 9am this Friday, 26th November, and eFestivals will have links to buy them then.