Field Day: Stage-By-Stage Line-Up | The Quietus

Field Day: Stage-By-Stage Line-Up

Stage breakdowns announced - have a gander below

Field have released their stage-by-stage line-ups for next month’s event.

Tickets are still available for the one-dayer, taking place in Victoria Park on May 25 – get hold of them here.

The bill’s the most impressive yet – have a look below to see who’s playing where (NB: this isn’t the order of play, just an alphabetical list of who’s on which stage):

Eat Your Own Ears

Animal Collective

Bat for Lashes

Four Tet

Eat Your Own Ears DJs

Everything Everything

Gabriel Bruce

Jon Hillock

Mt Warning

Solange

Stealing Sheep

Thomas Mapfumo

Bugged Out! in association with FACT

LIVE:

Disclosure

Jacques Greene

TNGHT

DJS:

Ben Pearce

Ben UFO

Daniel Avery

Daphni

Julio Bashmore

Pangaea

Pearson Sound

Seth Troxler

Laneway Festival stage in association with Last.FM

Charlie Boyer & The Voyeurs

Chvrches

Dark Bells

Daughter

Django Django

Kurt Vile

Last.FM DJs

Mount Kimbie

Palma Violets

Savages

Village Mentality stage in association with The Quietus

Do Make Say Think

East India Youth

Ginger Baker Jazz Confusion

James Yorkston

King Krule

Mulatu Astatke

Stubborn Heart

The Quietus DJs

Tim Burgess

BleeD / Bleep & Lanzarote

Charanjit Singh

How To Dress Well

Karenn

Lee Gamble

Objekt

Shed

Volte Face

Shacklewell Arms

Connan Mockasin

Dark Dark Dark

Double Denim DJs

Feathers

Francois & The Atlas Mountains

F**cked Up

Guards

Jen Long

John Cooper Clarke

Metz

Splashh

Toy

Virals

Vondelpark

Wild Nothing

The Red Bull Music Academy Stage

Amateur Best

Bobby Tank

Duologue

Egyptian Hip Hop

Happa

J. Marinetti

Jagwar Ma

Koreless

Kwes

Rainy Milo

Rudi Zygadlo

Throwing Snow

The Desperados Factory

Bok Bok & Girl Unit – live (Night Slugs)

Clean Bandit

Dollop

Lil Silva b2b Mele

Oneman

Psychemagik

Todd Edwards

Waze & Odyssey

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