
Tame Impala announce only UK festival date of 2018
06 February 2018, 11:41
| Written by
Laurence Day
Australian psych group Tame Impala have announced their only UK festival date of the year - they're set to headline Citadel in London.
As well as being their only festival date in the country this year, it's the first time they've played London since early 2016 in support of landmark LP Currents.
Citadel 2018 is the fourth edition of the fest, which last year saw performances from Foals, Wild Beasts, Laura Marling, and more.
Tame Impala are due to play a number of festivals this summer, stoking speculation about a long-awaited follow up to Currents. In any case, we're way more excited about frontman Kevin Parker's collab with SZA and Mark Ronson.
Citadel Festival takes place 15 July at Gunnersbury Park in London. Tickets will be on general sale from 12 February, but a special fan presale is open now. Find out more.
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