ATP Jabberwocky fall-out shows announced, including Neutral Milk Hotel, Kurt Vile & more
ATP’s inaugural Jabberwocky Festival was scheduled to take place this weekend before being cancelled with little notice. Now, a number of alternative shows are set to be announced in its place.
The first of these fall-out shows will see Kurt Vile and Nils Frahm playing London’s Village Underground on Saturday (16 August). Tickets for that gig are available now via Billetto as a no booking fee offering. Vile will also play a show at Bush Hall on Monday (tickets).
Neutral Milk Hotel will play The Forum in Kentish Town on Friday night (tickets), Ben Frost, I Break Horses and Forest Swords will play Corsica Studios on Friday too (tickets) while Pissed Jeans/Earth will take to Birthdays on Saturday (tickets).
Cloud Nothings, Hookworks and Speedy Ortiz will play the 100 Club on Saturday (tickets). Ought and Big Ups are heading a free entry show at Old Blue Last on Friday, Deafheaven and Chelsea Wolfe will play The Garage on Friday night (tickets), while Metz, Iceage and more will play an all-day show at Shacklewell Arms on Saturday (tickets).
The Van Pelt + Ought + Amen Dunes will play Ace Hotel on Friday night (tickets), Vatican Shadow (Live) + Lee Gamble (DJ Set) will take place at the same venue on Saturday (tickets) and Thee Oh Sees will play there on Sunday (tickets).
Mutual Benefit will play a secret location show on Friday night (tickets). Meanwhile, additional shows are expected to be revealed shortly.
Jabberwocky was set to take place at London’s Excel Centre from 15-16 August, with the likes of Neutral Milk Hotel, James Blake and more on the bill.
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