
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Tame Impala, Gorillaz and more to headline All Points East 2022
The first wave of artists playing All Points East 2022 have been unveiled, featuring headliners Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Tame Impala, Gorillaz and more.
Last week All Points East revealed that next year's event will run across two weekends, and confirmed a line-up announcement for this week.
The first bunch of names playing the 2022 edition of All Points East have now been revealed, featuring headliners Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Tame Impala, Gorillaz, Disclosure and The National.
Other acts confirmed for All Points East include IDLES, Caroline Polachek, Koffee, Self Esteem, Dry Cleaning, Perfume Genius, Fleet Foxes, Michael Kiwanuka, Japanese Breakfast, Anna Calvi, Jehnny Beth, Remi Wolf, Greentea Peng, James Blake, Freddie Gibbs, Lucy Dacus, Kurt Vile and The Violators, and more.
Field Day has also announced the likes of Daniel Avery, Floating Points, Erol Alkan, HAAi, Logic1000 and more alongside headliners The Chemical Brothers and Kraftwerk.
Your first wave of artists for All Points East 2022 has arrived. Which day are you most excited about?
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Jim King, CEO of European Festivals at AEG Presents said, "Last summer showed how much we missed All Points East, so it’s hugely exciting to not just launch 2022, but to be able to announce all six incredible headliners, and more artists across the two weekends, in one go. It’s also great to welcome back Field Day after the huge success of their All Points East Presents show last summer. All six event days and the midweek In The Neighbourhood community programme make 2022 the biggest All Points East to date."
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