Skepta and Jorja Smith have been announced as this year’s Field Day headliners, organisers have confirmed.
Revealed as a homecoming gig for the Tottenham-born MC, Skepta’s appointment will mark Field Day’s debut showcase at their new north London venue, round the corner at Enfield’s Meridian Water. The event will also see Smith’s first time at Field Day, whilst also being her first ever UK festival headline performance too.
Diplo, The Black Madonna, Modeselektor, Jungle, Pusha T, Earl Sweatshirt and Octavian are just some of the first-wave of acts set to join Skepta and Jorja across the 7/8 June weekend.
“This really is a new and exciting chapter” says Field Day co-founder Tom Baker – “our new home is arguably one of the most dynamic sites in the country, with a line up that is typically eclectic and diverse as ever before. I’m thrilled about the return of Skepta who back in 2016 played to one of the biggest crowds we’ve ever had at Field Day, Saturday’s headliner the brilliant Jorja Smith will be truly sensational, Diplo’s sets are just absolute dance frenzied seamless brilliance, alongside rising artists Pip Blom, MorMor, Boy Azooga and the return of Deerhunter with an excellent new album… Working with purpose-built indoor venues with generous sound levels and early morning curfews is what London truly deserves.”
Tickets are onsale now – hit the link below for more info – full line-up can be found underneath:
Field Day 2019 lineup
FRIDAY 7 June 2019 (a to z)
SATURDAY 8 June 2019 (a to z)
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