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The Horrors, Temples, SBTRKT, Blood Orange Join Field Day Line Up

Tuesday, 21 January 2014 Written by Huw Baines

The Horrors, Temples, SBTRKT, Blood Orange and more have been added to the bill for this year's Field Day, which will take over London's Victoria Park on June 7 and 8.

The Horrors, Temples and Pond will join Pixies in closing out the festival's Sunday night, with SBTRKT and Blood Orange joining the fun on Saturday, where Metronomy will headline.

Also confirmed for action on the opening day are East India Youth, Jagwar Ma, Simian Mobile Disco, All We Are, Courtney Barnett, Charlotte OC, DJ Barely Legal, Éclair FiFi, Erol Alkan, Daniel Avery, Evian Christ, Fat White Family, Gerd Janson, Ghostpoet, Huw Stephens, Jaakko Eino Kalevi, Jackmaster & Oneman present Can U Dance, Lunice, Moxie, Pawws, Slackk, Samename,​ Ryan Hemsworth, SOHN, Sophie, Teleman, Todd Terje, Vessel and a Tim Burgess DJ set.

Already announced to perform are Warpaint, Danny Brown, Sky Ferreira, the Temper Trap, Money, John Wizards, Omar Souleyman, Jon Hopkins, Oneohtrix Point Never, Jessy Lanza, George Fitzgerald, Daniel Avery and James Holden.

Field Day UK & Ireland Tour Dates are as follows

Sat June 07 2014 - LONDON Victoria Park, London
Sun June 08 2014 - LONDON Victoria Park, London

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