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Young Knives, Digitalism (DJ set), Casio Kids, and A. Human added to tomorrow's London Airwaves

plus Black Cherry, Hearts Revolution, A Silent Film, and more for Shoreditch

By Scott Williams | Published:

London Airwaves Festival 2008 - Young Knives
Photo credit: Chris Mathews


London Airwaves Festival which celebrates Iceland Airwaves 10th Anniversary by bringing the festival to East London at over nine venues across Shoreditch has confirmed more acts for the event happening tomorrow, Friday 19th September.

Young Knives
The latest acts are Young Knives, Digitalism (DJ set), Gus Gus, Hannah Holland, Bart B More, Casio Kids, A. Human, Steed Lord, Black Cherry, Hearts Revolution, and A Silent Film.

They join the previously confirmed acts appearing who include Florence And The Machine, The Whip, The Teenagers, Metronomy, These New Puritans, Poney Poney, Cazals, Autokratz, Crookers, David E Sugar, The CocknBull Kid, Dead Kids, James Yuill, PNAU, My Toys Like Me, Boy Crisis, Familiijen, Robots In Disguise, Wild Beasts, Pacific, Jerry Bouthier (Kitsune), VV Brown, and Sam Isaac.

Plus Moshi Moshi, Kitsune, TrailerTrash and Deadly will be hosting parties in four of the venues.

Tickets are priced at £20, to buy tickets click here.

Anyone with a wristband will be able to move freely between the venues which are 93 Feet East, Cargo, Bar Music Hall, Vibe Bar, The Macbeth, Hoxton Bar & Kitchen, Last Days of Decadence, Old Blue Last & Hewitt St car park.

A. Human



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