Mahalia, Conner Youngblood, Aaron Unknown & more for new stage at Field Day 2018

joining Erykah Badu, Four Tet (live), Nils Frahm, Fever Ray, Thundercat, Charlotte Gainsbourg & more

By Neil Greenway | Published: Thu 10th May 2018

Field Day 2018 - around the festival site (Saturday)
Photo credit: Chris Mathews

Field Day 2018

Friday 1st to Saturday 2nd June 2018
Brockwell Park, Norwood Road, London, SE24 9BJ, England MAP
currently £99 for 2 days, , or £49.50 for Friday, £54.50 for Saturday
Daily capacity: 25,000

A new stage - the SuperdrySounds Stage - has been revealed for Field Day, now located at Brockwell Park, London and on the two-days of Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd June.

Showcasing the best new talent from across the globe, on Saturday the stage will host sets from former live lead for Basement Jaxx and half of Them&Us Ami Carmine, Birmingham-born starlet Mahalia, JPEGMAFIAHak Baker, Ninja Tune's Conner Youngblood, Ashnikko, and grime star Aaron Unknown, while Sunday lines-up Klose One, alt-pop performer Au/raFeet, SASSY 009, Whenyoung, Boy Pablo, Jack Vallier, Self Esteem, and Benny Mails, and also cult viral star Jimothy Lacoste has been added to the Crack Stage.

In her only UK performance of 2018, Erykah Badu will headline the Friday, performances in The Barn from Four Tet (live), Nils Frahm, Floating Points and more, with others on the line-up including Thundercat, Moses Sumney, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Loyle Carner, a Tony Allen & Jeff Mills collaboration, UK festival exclusives from Cornelius and Fever Ray, plus Princess Nokia, Madlib, Mount Kimbie (live) and Oumou Sangaré, and more. For all the details including day & stage splits please see the line-up page.

Tickets are on sale, currently priced at £89 for both days, or £44.50 for Friday, and £49.50 for Saturday.

buy tickets now >

note: over-18s only. 






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