London's Field Day festival has moved to another new location for next year's event.
The two-day London music festival has relocated for 2019 after this year's event took place in Brockwell Park.
For next year's festival Fiel Day will be relocating to Meridian Water in North London.
The new site is a 10-acre plot situated near Tottenham Marshes, and has four interlinked warehouses on site.
Festival Director Luke Huxham explains, "2019 will mark the start of a new chapter for Field Day and a completely new type of festival for London. This new site will allow us to break down the restrictions that London festivals are normally faced with and deliver an unrivalled experience. It's hugely exciting to be working with such a pioneering council, who support our ideas and are focused on creating a new cultural hub for London. We can't wait to unveil more of our plans in the coming weeks."
The new location is also a hotspot for Enfield Council, who are looking to make Meridian Water a proper community.
Although Meridian Water is less accessible than Brockwell Park right now, there will be a new station opening in May 2019 that can get to Stratford in just 17 minutes.
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