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Field Day Festival to Return to London With Justice, PinkPantheress, Charlotte de Witte and More

Connie Marie by Connie Marie
April 5, 2024
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For nearly two decades, Field Day Festival has been one of London’s most beloved events and a platform for seasoned headliners and emerging talents alike.

Programmed by the legendary Broadwick Live, the team behind DRUMSHEDS, Printworks and more, Field Day’s multiple stages allow festivals to curate their own personalized lineups and to explore the vibrant installations on offer.

After last year’s edition saw electronic music vanguards Aphex Twin and Bonobo set the stages ablaze for over 50,000 attendees, Field Day 2024 is back to close out summer with a bang. Bringing some of today’s most influential artists to the heart of London on Saturday, August 24th, this year’s lineup is arguably bigger than ever.

The festival promises the long-awaited return of French house pioneers Justice, who are set to perform in the UK for the first time in over six years. With their forthcoming album Hyperdrama due out on April 26th, attendees can expect raw energy and infectious rhythms from the duo.

Joining Justice as headliners are BRIT Award nominee PinkPantheress and Charlotte de Witte, who will bring her new production, “Overdrive,” to Field Day this summer. The Belgian techno sensation described it as a “fast-paced experience that’s “all about the feeling of being on the edge and living life to the fullest.”

Other highlights of this year’s eclectic lineup include Mura Masa, Romy, Yves Tumor, horsegiirL, Yaeji, Bambii and a hotly anticipated b2b set from Hudson Mohawke and Tiga. More performances will be announced in the weeks ahead.

You can find tickets and more information via Field Day’s official website.

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