The National's All Tomorrow's Parties Festival Moves Location
Wednesday, 06 June 2012
Written by Elliott Batte
Organisers of the All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival 2012, curated by The National, have announced that the event has severed its ties with Butlins and its concert site – and will be moving to a new location this December.
The festival, which takes place from December 7th-9th, will now take place in Pontin’s Holiday Camp in East Sussex, after a press release revealed that “Butlins have decided to end their six-year relationship with the festival.”
The three-day rock and hip-hop event will be curated and headlined by Cincinnati Ohio's The National – who’ll be performing their only UK show of 2012.
Since their formation in 1999, The National have grown from indie cult heroes in their early years, to creating truly stunning LPs such as 'Alligator' and 'Boxer', and more recently with the success of 'High Violet'. Much of this success is based on their incredible live shows – and now The National are to headline and curate a supporting bill featuring many of their favourite artists.
In total the line-up will feature 40 live acts playing across the weekend on three indoor stages with a total festival capacity of just 5500 people. The event will also feature DJs until late, cinema chosen by The National, Book Club curated by The National, and more. All tickets include accommodation. For more details, check out the ATP website here.
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