The National reveal first artists for their new festival Homecoming
The National have revealed the first acts performing at their inaugural Homecoming festival later this year.
The festival, which takes place in The National's Cincinnati hometown, will feature sets from Father John Misty, Feist, Future Islands, Moses Sumney, Big Thief, The Breeders, and more. The National themselves will be playing two "unique shows" during the festival.
As well as the main festival, there will be a range of Musicnow events taking place in venues across the city - Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Mouse On Mars, and Eighth Blackbird (featuring Bonnie 'Prince' Billy and The National's Bryce and Aaron Dessner) are among those confirmed so far.
See the lineup so far on the poster below.
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