
It looks like Aphex Twin could be playing Field Day 2023
20 January 2023, 14:47
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Aphex Twin has teased something for London on 19 August, which coincides with Field Day 2023.
Yesterday (19 January) a new website launched with the url 190823.co.uk, and when visited, the homepage shows the word "London" with Aphex Twin's logos inside the O's. The date and location coincides with London's Field Day event, and RA reports that the site also mentions Waxarch Limited, a company involved in Field Day and its parent festival, All Points East.
Aphex Twin last headlined Field Day in 2017 at Victoria Park.
If the teaser site is hinting at Field Day 2023, it will mark his first live show since September 2019.
Visit 190823.co.uk to sign up for updates.
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