Named after the b-side to The Velvet Underground's original All Tomorrow's Parties 7" single.
Line-up
Portishead will headline both nights, with a different stunning supporting line-up joining them each day. The line-up supporting them on the Saturday will include PJ Harvey, Doom, Company Flow (original line-up - first UK show in 10 years), The Books, Factory Floor, DD/MM/YYYY, and BEAK>. Whilst Sunday's billing includes Grinderman, Swans, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Alan Moore & Stephen O'Malley, Beach House, Liars, The Passion of Joan of Arc, Anika, and S.C.U.M..With more acts, DJs and other activities to be confirmed for both days in the coming months.
Tickets
Tickets are priced at £100 for the weekend. Early Bird weekend and day tickets are now sold out.To buy tickets, click here.
More info
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. Doors open at 12pm, finishing at 1am Saturday and midnight Sunday.Films
Films that will be screened in the cinema include 'Submarine' which will be introduced by writer/director Richard Ayoade (Saturday 23rd), Mark Cousins who will introduce his documentary feature 'The First Movie'. Other films confirmed include 'The Treasures of Long Gone John' and three films by John Minton - 'Field', 'Jock Scott' and 'September', with a full schedule and more films to be confirmed shortly.Accommodation
This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.More information will be here when available.
