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Nick Cave, Patti Smith, St. Vincent, and more to play massive outdoor show in London
28 November 2017, 17:48
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Laurence Day
Next summer Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Patti Smith, St. Vincent, and Courtney Barnett will be playing an enormous show in London.
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds will be heading up the APE Presents... one-dayer, which takes place on 3 June 2018 at London's Victoria Park. The National have already been confirmed for another of the three-show series, and they'll all be playing as part of the impressive-looking All Points East bash that's happening for the first time in 2018.
More names are still to come across the board; see who else has already been announced for the main fest.
All Points East takes place 25 May-June 2018. Tickets for the Nick Cave APE Presents... show are on sale from 9am 1 December - find out more.
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