Field Day announce more names and Central Saint Martins partnership

Astronomyy, Baba Naga, Psychemagik, Lets Eat Grandma, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 12th May 2016

Field Day 2016 - around the festival site
Photo credit: Federica Pacifico

Field Day 2016

Saturday 11th to Sunday 12th June 2016
Victoria Park, Tower Hamlets, Greater London, E9 7BT, England MAP
£94 weekend, £54.50 Saturday, £49.50 Sunday
Daily capacity: 25,000

Seventeen more acts have been added to the bill for the 10th Field Day in Victoria Park which happens on Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th June 2016.

Saturday's bill now includes Astronomyy, Doug Hream Blunt, Huw Stephens (DJ set), Let.s Eat Grandma, Tom Baker Sound System, and Tom Ravenscroft.

Additional acts to Sunday's line-up are Arthur Beatrice, Baba Naga, Bad Sounds, Doug Hream Blunt, Georgie Rogers, Harry James, Johnny Lloyd, Kero Kero Bonito, Kiwi, Moxie, Psychemagik, Royce Wood Junior, and Tom Baker Sound System.

Field Day and Central Saint Martins will also collaborate at the festival this year. Central Saint Martins will be running a number of different projects on site and students are getting involved behind the scenes too. Central Saint Martins will be partnering with the Shacklewell Arms stage, volunteering with Shelter and showcasing students' work in the Village Mentality area on Saturday and Sunday afternoon; look out for Metaphonica on Saturday lunchtime a mini art and music festival that has grown out of the Fine Art programme at CSM, it'll be a real treat.

Dr Rebekka Kill, Associate Dean for Student Experience at CSM said, "At the heart of this partnership is a genuine sense of shared values, especially in terms of creativity and a real commitment to developing the next generation of artists working in a whole range of media."

Opening night headliner James Blake and Sunday's bill topper P J Harvey, lead a line-up over the two days including John Grant, Thurston Moore Band, Goat, Four Tet, Champion, Coves, Danny L Harle, Dilly Dally, Fakear, Fickle Friends, Air, Adam Green, D.D Dumbo, Empress Of, Fat White Family, Kimmo Pohjonen Skin, Mind Enterprises, Mystery Jets, Steve Mason, The Temper Trap, Greco Roman Soundsystem, Loyle Carner, Nimmo, Rejjie Snow, Roots Manuva, Junior Boys, Ata Kak, Avalon Emerson, Cass McCombs, Dean Blunt, Declan McKenna, Deerhunter, DJ Koze, Dusky, Yeasayer, Sleaford Mods, Girl Band, Metz, Novelist, Wooden Wisdom & DJ Fitz, The Black Madonna, Tale Of Us, Slimzee, Plastician, Nao, Matz, Jackmaster b2b Gerd Janson, Gold Panda, Little Simz, Novelist, Gillbanks, Frisco, Bicep, Mabel, Kelela, Declan McKenna, Parquet Courts, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Mbongwana Star, Blossoms, Tangerines, Tourist, Cass McCombs, Daphni, Formation, Moon Duo, Floating Points, Holly Herndon, Kink, Meilyr Jones, Motor City Drum Ensemble, Mount Kimbie (DJ set), Mura Masa, Orchestra Baobab, Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band, Red Axes, Roman Flugel, Skepta, Soak, Special Request, Wild Nothing, Yorkston / Thorn / Khan, Youth Lagoon, Beach House, Ben Watt Band feat. Bernard Butler, Molly Nilsson, and Optimo.

To see who is playing when see the Field Day line-up page.

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The early bird offer has ended, tickets are priced at £94 for the weekend, £54.50 Saturday, and £49.50 Sunday.

Booking fees must be added to these prices.




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