Lovebox, alongside its sister festival Citadel, will say goodbye to their East London homes in 2018, and instead move to South London’s Brockwell Park, organisers have confirmed.
Historically taking place at London’s Victoria Park for over a decade (and three years for Citadel), Lovebox will make way for new East London festival, All Points East, which will debut next year with the likes of Lorde, Nick Cave and The xx.
Lovebox founder Jools Butterfield said the move would “open a new, ever more colourful chapter in our history, as we go back to our south London roots and make our new home in beautiful Brockwell Park”. Field Day will also rehome to Brockwell Park next year too.
Line-ups for both Lovebox and Citadel are still yet to be revealed, however tickets for both are onsale now.
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