a dozen more for London's Field Day

Jessie Ware, Eats Everything, Austra, Summer Camp, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 22nd Mar 2012

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Saturday 2nd June 2012
Victoria Park, London, E9 7BT, England MAP
£45
Daily capacity: 25,000
Last updated: Thu 3rd May 2012

A dozen new acts have been announced for this summer's Field Day, which has moved dates because of the London 2012 Olympics.

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The new additions to the bill are Austra, Citizens!, Crocodiles, Eats Everything, Jessie Ware, Kassem Mosse, Last Dinosaurs, Laurel Halo, Summer Camp, Sunless '97, Tim Burgess (DJ set), and When Saints Go Machine.

They join the previously confirmed headliners Franz Ferdinand as well as Sleigh Bells, Mazzy Star, The Vaccines, AfroCubism, Metronomy, Errors, Andrew Bird, Modeselektor, Koreless, Huw Stephens, Justin Spear, Korallreven, Kindness, Blawan, Blood Orange, Daniel Avery (stopmakingme), Friends, Baxter Dury, Beirut, Grimes, Death Grips, The Men, Zomby, Theme Park, Spector, Gold Panda, Here We Go Magic, SBTRKT, Fennesz, Outfit, Maya Jane Coles, Papa M, R. Stevie Moore, Revere, Rocketnumbernine, Rustie, Tortoise, Zulu Winter, Julio Bashmore, and Hudson Mohawke. For the line-up details as available please click here.

Field Day will be providing ample entertainment for those looking for respite from the music in the Village Mentality area on The Village Green. Expect traditional side stalls inspired by country pastimes and weird and wonderful fete games such as Blindfold Sweetcorn Husking Championship, Scone Throwing, Vegetable Discus and Human Wheelbarrow.

Hosted by forward-thinking promoters Eat Your Own Ears, Bugged Out!, Bleed and Lanzarote, Field Day is held in Victoria Park, London on Saturday 2nd June 2012. This event is over 18s only.

Adult tickets are priced at £45. To buy tickets, click here.


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