Following the inaugural ATP Iceland event earlier this year, All Tomorrow’s Parties have confirmed they’ll return to the former NATO base in Keflavík.
The festival, now in its second year, will bring together the best of local and international talent at the venue now called Ásbrú, running from 10-12 July.
Last year’s bill included the likes of Nick Cave, Chelsea Light Moving, The Fall, Deerhoof and The Notwist. Details of acts set to perform this time round are to be announced shortly, but initial early-bird tickets are on sale now here.
“Following our first ATP Iceland event earlier this year headlined by Nick Cave, we’re very happy to be returning in July 2014,” says ATP founder Barry Hogan. “We are preparing an amazing line-up which will be announced very soon!”
Find out more information at the official ATP website.
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