Field Day confirms new additions Death Grips, Mahalia, Kojey Radical, and more
London's Field Day festival has announced some new names joining them this summer, including Death Grips, Mahalia, and Kojey Radical.
Other names announced in today's wave of names also include Flohio, John Talabot, Alfie Templeman, as well as the Late Night line-up additions Modeselektor, George Fitzgerald, Roosevelt, and others.
Loads more incredible artists added to the line-up, plus our first ever Late Night line-up continuing until 3am.
— Field Day (@fielddaylondon) March 26, 2019
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The new artists join headliners Skepta and Jorja Smith, as well as Octavian, Pusha T, Deerhunter, Bonobo, Boy Azooga, Earl Sweatshirt, Jungle, and many more.
Field Day will be relocating to a new site is a 10-acre plot situated near Tottenham Marshes, and has four interlinked warehouses on site. The new location is also a hotspot for Enfield Council, who are looking to make Meridian Water a proper community.
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