The Fall, Charlotte Church’s Late Night Pop Dungeon, and more added to Stewart Lee's ATP 2.0
The Fall, Giant Sand, Mission Of Burma, and many more have been confirmed for Stewart Lee's ATP 2.0.
Charlotte Church will also host her Late Night Pop Dungeon. The press release explains: "Down the dark, dark stairs, upon the bloody gallows of soft rock, through the oubliette of cheese, into the torture chamber of disco, you are welcomed to the Late Night Pop Dungeon. The Grand High Executionatrix, dungeon mistress Charlotte Church, will treat you to the greatest tunes that time forgot, and some that will forever haunt our collective memory."
This Heat founding members Charles Bullen and Charles Haywar are also performing "new interpretations of their influential music" as This Is Not This Heat.
Flamin' Groovies and Trembling Bells have also been confirmed, while Galaxie 500’s Damon & Naomi will be performing a live soundtrack to Fortune (directed by Naomi herself) as well as collaborating with Richard Youngs.
Lee, along with contemporary pianists Steve Beresford and Tania Chen, will be performing John Cage's Indeterminacy, which they originally toured in 2012 to acclaim. Chen will also perform separately with composer/writer David Toop.
On top of all this, Will Montgomery is hosting a disco-slash-early 65th birthday party for the late Arthur Russell, and comedians Bridget Christie and Josie Long are set to perform.
Check out the full line up so far below.
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