The line-up for All Points East keeps getting bigger with even more artists added to the show headlined by Catfish And The Bottlemen. With a supporting cast featuring Blossoms, The Hunna, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, The Neighbourhood and The Amazons already announced, the day is a celebration of the best of alternative guitar music.
Leading the charge of the latest wave of confirmed talent are Brighton indie poppers, The Magic Gang whose debut album is one of the brightest alternative albums of the year so far and returning garage rockers Spring King whose new track ‘Animal’ has whet the appetite for how big their second album is going to be. Mercury nominated female quartet The Big Moon’s emotive indie pop harks back to the classic era of the genre while party starters Superfood will bring cuts from last years critically acclaimed second album, ‘Bambino’. There’s in your face, neon-pink, girl power from Girli, six piece psych pop from Neon Waltz, curious and thoughtful singer-songwriter Rosborough, Irish starlets in waiting, whenyoung, the raucous, psych-tinged rock of Yowl, Hull’s finest Life and Slaves proteges Lady Bird whose debut single ‘Spoons’ has lit up the internet.
Glaswegian garage rock band Sweaty Palms, unabashed Pulpy West Londoners Sports Team, soaring Sheffield newcomers Redfaces, incredible live act Stereo Honey, the catchy songs, riffs and solos of Sea Girls and promising Welsh youngsters Fire Fences are also confirmed to play.
Since bursting into the public consciousness with their debut platinum album ‘The Balcony’, Catfish and the Bottlemen have grown to become the UK’s biggest guitar band to break through this decade. Their sophomore effort ‘The Ride’ topped the UK Album Chart and saw them step up to true arena status, conquering huge rooms and festival slots in the process. This is their biggest career show to date so expect an emotional evening.
Van McCann from Catfish and the Bottlemen says:
‘This is gonna be a massive night! Doesn’t get much better than 40,000 people outdoors screaming every word you’ve written back at you! That’ll do us nicely!’
With the show set to be a who’s who of modern guitar music, the supporting line-up is suitably huge.
The show is part of All Points East, the new ten-day event which encompasses a diverse three-day music festival including headliners LCD Soundsystem, The xx and Bjork followed by a 4-day community-focused midweek programme of comedy, food, outdoor cinema and more to reflect the vibrancy of the park’s surrounding area. The event culminates in three huge APE Presents… shows with Catfish and the Bottlemen headlining the event on Friday 1st June 2018, the Saturday headlined by Ohio indie rockers The National and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds headlining the Sunday.
The full ten days of programming will be underpinned by a truly unique festival environment, an excellence in production, facilities, hospitality and customer service unlike anything seen before in Victoria Park. From the team behind events such as British Summer Time Hyde Park and the world’s number one venue The O2, the highest standards will be stamped across every aspect of the event.
Full Lineup To Date:
All Points East – Friday 25th May
LCD Soundsystem
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Phoenix
Glass Animals
Richie Hawtin CLOSE
Dixon
Nick Murphy fka Chet Faker
Chromeo
Young Fathers
George FitzGerald Live
Hercules & Love Affair
Roman Flugel
DJ Tennis
Gerd Janson
Superorganism
Hookworms
Oscar and the Wolf
Confidence Man
Eclair Fifi
Fort Romeau
Knox Fortune
Lo Moon
Despacio
Hot Chip (DJ Set)
Vessels
Nik Void (Factory Floor)
Bakar
Mavi Phoenix
Yonaka
Mellah
Two Feet
All Points East – Saturday 26th May
The xx
Lorde
Justice
Sampha
Soulwax
Lykke Li
Popcaan
BADBADNOTGOOD
Rhye
Stefflon Don
Rex Orange County
Omar-S
Hunee
ABRA
Sevdaliza
DJ Richard
Call Super
Shanti Celeste
DJ Python
Kojey Radical
Jessie James Solomon
Her
Beatrice Dillon
Despacio
Lil Silva (DJ Set)
Emerald (DJ Set)
Tiffany Calver (DJ Set)
Pote (live)
Jelani Blackman
Harvey Causon
Rival
Blossom Caldarone
Laura Misch
Jynx
Anais
All Points East – Sunday 27th May
Björk
Beck
Father John Misty
Friendly Fires
Tom Misch
Flying Lotus 3D
The Black Madonna
Django Django
Kelela
Mashrou’ Leila
Sylvan Esso
Khruangbin
Maribou State DJ set
Parcels
Alexis Taylor
Yellow Days
Yaeji
Octavian
Mr G Live
Agoria Live
Allie X
ItaloJohnson
Byron The Aquarius
Bones Garage
DEBONAIR
Despacio
Reeps One
Aadae
Benin City
Joel Culpepper
Mina Rose
Naked Elephant
Kelsey Lu
Mattiel
Sarah Meth
APE Presents… Catfish and the Bottlemen – Friday 1st June
Catfish and the Bottlemen
The Hunna
Blossoms
Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes
The Neighbourhood
The Amazons
The Big Moon
Superfood
Yowl
Life
Lady Bird
Fire Fences
Sea Girls
Girli
Stereo Honey
The Magic Gang
Spring King
When Young
Sweaty Palms
Sports Team
APE Presents… The National – Saturday 2nd June
The National
The War on Drugs
Future Islands
Warpaint
Cat Power
Public Service Broadcasting
Broken Social Scene
Spoon
Amber Run
The Districts
Rostam
This Is The Kit
Sweaty Palms
Pumarosa
Warpaint (DJ set)
Gengahr
Sorry
Night Flight
Cosmo Sheldrake
Cavetown
To Kill A King
Warhaus
All We Are
Flyte
APE Presents… Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Sunday 3rd June
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Patti Smith & Her Band
St. Vincent
Courtney Barnett
Psychedelic Furs
The Black Lips
Baxter Dury
Nadine Shah
Bo Ningen
Marika Hackman
Lost Under Heaven
Black Foxxes
The Shacks
Lucia
Oh Brother
St Leonard’s Horses
Matt Maltese
Brix And The Extricated
Simone Marie (DJ)
The Magic Gang
Richard Strange
Yak
Jade Bird