
Mary Anne Hobbs to curate ALL QUEENS stage at Field Day Festival 2023
Radio pioneer Mary Anne Hobbs to curate ALL QUEENS stage at Field Day Festival 2023, in order to represent female, non-binary and trans artists.
As Field Day 2023 approaches, the festival have announced an new ALL QUEENS stage curated by pioneering radio presenter Mary Anne Hobbs in collaboration with BBC Radio 6 Music.
ALL QUEENS will celebrate a new age of talent in line with its manifesto of diversifying line ups and putting underrepresented names on the frontline, with the likes of Anastasia Kristensen, Chloé Robinson, Deena Abdelwahed, Ella Knight, quest_onmarq and Yunè Pinku.
Alongside this new stage, Field Day Festival have announced more names on their line-up including Love Remain, Gazzi, and Art School Girlfriend who will be joining the already announced Aphex Twin, Arca, Fever Ray, Bonobo, SBTRKT, and Mount Kimbie.
Field Day 2023 takes place at London's Victoria Park on 19 August. Tickets are on sale now. For more information, visit fielddayfestivals.com.
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