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Coachella organisers introduce London festival All Points East with Björk and Richie Hawtin

The three-day festival and 10-day conference takes place in May

  • Valerie Lee
  • 30 October 2017

Goldenvoice, organisers behind Southern California's Coachella festival, have announced their first foray into London with the announcement of their new festival called All Points East coming this May.

After building up and dominating the North American music festival scene with Coachella, Goldenvoice are now introducing a three-day festival, 10-day conference which will land in London's Victoria Park. The festival days will take place from May 25 through May 27.

All Points East will host six stages and some major, diversified talent to match. Already announced headliners include LCD Soundsystem, Björk and The xx, along with worthy talents like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Phoenix, Sampha, Richie Hawtin (with his live CLOSE show), Dixon, George Fitzgerald and more. More talents are also slated to be announced soon.

See the line-up announced so far below and find out more info here.

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