Field Day has announced the line-up for its 2021 edition, as well as full details of the event.
The long-running festival will return to London on August 29 as part of the APE Presents series and will be held in east London’s Victoria Park.
The 2021 edition of Field Day will bring a host of stars of electronic music to the park, including live sets from the likes of headliner Bicep, Floating Points, and Ross From Friends, as well as DJ sets from Maribou State, Mount Kimbie and Jungle.
Overmono, The Blessed Madonna, Josey Rebelle, George Fitzgerald b2b DJ Seinfeld, Special Request, Mall Grab and Artwork have also been confirmed to appear on the bill.
In a press release, Field Day’s co-owner Gareth Cooper said: “We couldn’t be more excited to be bringing Field Day back to its spiritual home of Victoria Park, where it all started 14 years ago. We are going to deliver the best day out of the summer, in one of London’s best parks, with an amazing crowd, a top top music lineup led from the front by the brilliant Bicep. It’s gonna be ace.
“We cannot wait to partner up with APE on presenting this show and provide some hope and excitement to finish off what’s been an awful 12 months. The future starts today!”
Jim King, CEO of European Festivals at promoters AEG Presents, added: “Field Day have been friends of ours for many years and coming together and working with them on APE Present Field Day stands for everything good that is emerging from these challenging times.
“We respect what they do and we align so closely with what they stand for and so it’s a great feeling to be able to welcome them back to Victoria Park where they delivered so many amazing shows. They have a great line up headlined by the incredible Bicep and the larger capacity that APE offers means more fans will be able to see Field Day deliver what they do so well.”
Tickets will go on sale at 1pm today (March 11) and will cost £79.99. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit here.
Earlier this week, it was confirmed that All Points East would return to London between August 27-30.