Thee Oh Sees for next year's Field Day

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 16th Dec 2016

Field Day 2017 - Thee Oh Sees
Photo credit: Karen Williams

Field Day 2017

Saturday 3rd June 2017
Victoria Park, Tower Hamlets, Greater London, E9 7BT, England MAP
£64.50
Daily capacity: 25,000

One of the best live acts I saw this year Thee Oh Sees are the latest name to join the bill for next year's Field Day.

Also appearing in Victoria Park in London on Saturday 3rd June 2017 will be Flying Lotus, Nicolas Jaar, Death Grips, Slowdive, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Mura Masa, King Sunny Ade, Whitney, Aine Cahill, Fatima Yamaha, Flamingods, Forest Swords, Gaika, Haelos, Hunee, Imarhan, Job Jobse, Jon Hopkins (DJ Set), Julia Jacklin, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Kevin Morby, Lena Willikens, Marcel Dettmann, Methyl Ethel, Midland, Moderat, Moodymann, Nina Kraviz, Omar Souleyman, Silver Apples, and S U R V I V E.

Next year the event, now in it's 11th year will be a one day event .Music is the main driver but it also aims to have the charm of a village fete. There's multiple music stages and fete activities with a twist.

The announcement follows the news that Aphex Twin will be headlining Field Day's brand new second indoor main stage arena 'The Barn' on Saturday night for a UK festival exclusive, playing an exclusive two hour set in a gigantic hanger-like construction with a state of the art high-powered sound system and one of the most technologically advanced lighting rigs around. Big enough to rival the main stage, "The Barn" will be an unmissable spectacle.

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.

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Tickets are priced currently at £54.50.




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