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Genre | Various, primarily alternative rock |
Dates | Friday 7 – Saturday 8 June 2019 |
Location(s) | Victoria Park, London Borough of Tower Hamlets (2007–2017) Brockwell Park (2018) Meridian Water (2019) |
Years active | 2007 – present |
Founders | Tom Baker (Eat Your Own Ears) and Marcus Weedon (Brockwell Live) (https://www.brockwell-live.com/) |
Capacity | 25,000 |
Website | http://www.fielddayfestivals.com/ |
Field Day is a yearly outdoor music festival in London. It was first held in Victoria Park in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets on 11 August 2007 and returned there each year until 2017. The 2018 festival moved to Brockwell Park, and in 2019 it was held at Meridian Water in Enfield, with a capacity of 25,000. [1]
It has continuously expanded, and since its inception, has sold out yearly. [2]
Beginning in 2021, the festival partnered with AEG's Goldenvoice, merging into All Points East. [3]
The festival hosts an annual village fete titled Village Mentality. Beginning in 2008, the area includes a sack race, tug of war and egg and spoon race. [4] In 2008, the events took place until 5pm, finishing earlier than the rest of the festival. [5] In 2009, the area was extended to include its own musical line-up, playing on the Village Mentality Stage. Acts included Mumford & Sons, Toumani Diabaté and Malcolm Middleton. The area is handled by organiser Tom Baker's partner Natalie Silk. Village Mentality was formerly known as Homefires, [6] who hosted their own London festival until 2007. [7]
Field Day and Eat Your Own Ears founder Tom Baker, together with radio production company Folded Wing, recorded a series of radio shows in the run up to Field Day festival in 2012. It features sessions and interviews with the performing artists and has been a regular feature of the festival since. Episodes include exclusives interviews and mixes from the likes of Pixies, Grimes, Solange, Mulatu Astatke, Panda Bear, Caribou, Omar Souleyman, Metronomy, John Cooper Clarke, Four Tet, Kurt Vile and many more.
The inaugural Field Day festival took place on 11 August 2007, with the first Underage Festival taking place the same weekend. Over fifty artists featured across four stages, as well as a musical bandstand. [8] Artists included the 1990s, Absentee, Adem, Alberta Cross, Andrew Weatherall, Archie Bronson Outfit, Bat for Lashes, Battles, Caribou, Casper C, The Cock N Bull Kid, Crispin Dior, El Plate, Electrelane, Erol Alkan, Euros Childs, Fanfarlo, Filthy Dukes, Florence and the Machine, Foals, Four Tet, Fridge, GoodBooks, Gruff Rhys, Hannah Holland, James Yorkston, Jo Jo de Freq, Justice, Kid Harpoon, Late of the Pier, Laura Marling, Liars, Matt Walsh, Matthew Dear, Miss Odd Kidd, Mystery Jets, Nadia Ksaiba, Patchwork Pirates, The Pictish Trail, Pull Tiger Tail, Skull Juice, The Aliens, The Concretes, The Earlies, The Lovely Jonjo, Vetiver, Warboy, White Rabbits, Young Turks and Zombie Disco Squad. [8] [9] Originally being billed as a capacity of 6,000, the amount was increased to 10,000 shortly before the festival. [10]
The 2008 event took place on 9 August 2008, with the Underage Festival taking place the previous day. The entire site was redesigned by Vanguardia Consulting, who provide specialist advice on sound control. Capacity was increased to 20,000, and bars and toilets across the site were doubled. [11] More than fifty artists were again billed for the festival, including Simian Mobile Disco, Les Savy Fav, Mystery Jets and Laura Marling. The event was headlined by Foals, in what was their first UK headline festival performance. [12] [13] A 25-member brass band was also added as a final addition to the line-up. [14] The event now featured five stages, an increase from the previous year. The main stage was retitled the "Converse Century Stage", to reflect the company's 100-year anniversary in 2008. [15] A similar stage was used at Underage Festival the previous day. [16]
Converse Century Stage | NME Stage | Homefires Stage | Bugged Out! Stage | Bloggers Delight Stage |
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The 2009 festival took place on 1 August 2009, one day prior to Underage. The first line-up announcements were made on 28 January 2009, when NME announced that Mogwai would headline the event. Four Tet, James Yorkston, Apes and Androids, Malcolm Middleton, Fennesz, Errors and Skream were also announced. [19] Further line-up additions were announced on 7 April 2009, including The Horrors, Little Boots, Santigold and Mystery Jets. [20] Other line-up announcements have been sporadically announced through the festival's Twitter account.
Eat Your Own Ears Main Stage | Adventures in the Beetroot Field Stage | Village Mentality Stage | Bugged Out! Stage | Bloggers Delight Stage |
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The 2010 event was confirmed to take place on 31 July 2010, [22] in their fourth annual outing in Victoria Park. [23] On 9 February 2010, it was announced that Phoenix would headline the event, with Amiina, Beth Jeans Houghton, Caribou, Esben and the Witch, Chilly Gonzalez, Corsano and Flowers, Gold Panda, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, James Holden, Joker & MC Nomad, Max Tundra, Memory Tapes, Mouse on Mars, Pantha Du Prince and Silver Apples also announced to perform. [24] Further acts were announced on 12 March 2010, when Babeshadow, Carte Blanche (DJ Mehdi & Riton), Chapel Club, Hudson Mohawke, Lightspeed Champion, No Age, Simian Mobile Disco, Tamikrest, The Fall, These New Puritans and YucK were added. [25] [26] The festival is set to expand further to six stages, including the Outdoor live stage, Adventures in the Beetroot Field arena, Homefires stage, Bugged Out! arena, Bloggers Delight stage, and the musical bandstand. [27]
For the first time in 2010, Field Day is to take part in a festival 'twinning' scheme, organised by the Association of Independent Festivals (AIF). The initiative encourages twinned festivals to swap artists and cross promote each other's events. [28] Field Day was 'twinned' with the Øya Festival in Oslo, Norway. [29]
Eat Your Own Ears Stage | Adverntures in the Beetroot Field Stage | Bugged Out! Stage in association with Full Circle and Dummy | XOYO / Lock Tavern Stage | Bloggers Delight Stage | Village Mentality Stage in association with The Quietus |
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The 2011 event took place on 6 August 2011. The next day, a companion festival took place, with the same organisers and similar stages at the location, under the name The Apple Cart festival.
Eat Your Own Ears Stage | Bugged Out! Stage in association with Resident Advisor | Village Mentality Stage in association with The Quietus | Bloggers Delight / Lanzarote Stage | Laneway Festival Stage in association with Last.FM | Shacklewell Arms / Lock Tavern Stage | Do You Come Here Often? Stage |
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The 2012 festival date moved from the traditional August month to Saturday 2 June 2012 (bank holiday weekend). This was due to Victoria Park being used for events to celebrate the London Olympics. The Apple Cart festival took place again on the next-day Sunday.
Eat Your Own Ears Stage | Bugged Out! Stage | Laneway Festival Stage in association with Last.FM | Village Mentality Stage in association with The Quietus | Bleed / Lanzarote Stage | Shacklewell Arms | Red Bull Music Academy Stage |
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Following on from 2012's change in date, Field Day 2013 took place on Saturday 25 May (bank holiday weekend).
Eat Your Own Ears Stage | Bugged Out! Stage | Laneway Festival Stage in association with Last.FM | Village Mentality Stage in association with The Quietus | Bleed / Lanzarote Stage | Shacklewell Arms | Red Bull Music Academy Stage | Back Stage Area |
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In 2014, Field Day expanded to a two-day event. It took place on the weekend of 7–8 June 2014, headlined by Pixies and Metronomy.
Appearing were:
RA Stage | Eat Your Own Ears | Bugged Out | Crack Magazine | Shacklewell Arms | Red Bull Music Academy | Red Stripe Bandstand |
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Bake FunkinEven James Holden (live) Oneohtrix Point Never George FitzGerald Todd Terje (live) Daniel Avery | Tom Baker Arthur Beatrice Phil Taggart Seun Kuti & Fela's Egypt 80 Huw Stephens Blood Orange Marc Riley | Volte-Face Eclair Fifi Dusky Jackmaster & Oneman | Crack Magazine DJs Lo Fang Thurston Moore Marika Hackman SOHN Last fm DJs Ghostpoet Tim Burgess Jagwar Ma Tourist | Shacklewell Arms DJs PAWS Becoming Real Charlotte OC Only Real Jaakko Eino Kalevi Transgressive Soundsystem All We Are Teleman Dry the River John Wizards Woman's Hour Jen Long M O N E Y | Moxie Slackk b2b Samename Vessel Sophie Jamie Isaac Evian Christ Jessy Lanza Ryan Hemsworth Lunice | Charli Avery Morgan Hammer Lemmy Ashton Justin Robertson Jonjo Jury Transgressive Soundsystem |
The 2015 festival took place on the weekend of 6–7 June 2015, and was headlined by Caribou, Ride and Patti Smith.
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2016 was the 10th anniversary edition of Field Day. It took place on Saturday 11th and Sunday 12 June 2016. The line up was:
Air Adam Green Ata Kak Avalon Emerson Baio (DJ set) Beach House Ben Watt Band feat. Bernard Butler Bicep - live Blossoms Brian Jonestown Massacre Cass McCombs Champion Coves Danny L Harle Daphni Dean Blunt Declan McKenna D.D Dumbo | Deerhunter DIIV Dilly Dally DJ Koze Dusky Empress Of Fakear Fat White Family Fickle Friends Floating Points - live Formation Four Tet Frisco Gillbanks Girl Band Goat Gold Panda Greco-Roman Soundsystem Happy Meal Ltd. | Holly Herndon - live Jackmaster b2b Gerd Janson James Blake | Motor City Drum Ensemble Mount Kimbie DJ Set Mura Masa PJ Harvey | Slimzee Steve Mason Special Request |
The festival was reduced to one day and was on Saturday 3 June. This was the last year in Victoria Park.
The Barn | Crack | Bugged Out | Eat Your Own Ears | Moth Club | Resident Advisor | Shacklewell Arms | Bleep presents the Bandstand |
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Aphex Twin Jon Hopkins (DJ) Dekmantel Soundsystem | Slowdive Esther Joy Kite Base | Hunee Fatima Yamaha - live Job Jobse Lena Willikens Midland Tom Demac | Run The Jewels Whitney Manuela Tom Baker Soundsystem | Omar Souleyman PC Music presents Danny L Harle, A.G. Cook & More Clams Casino Beak> Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids | Flying Lotus Âme (live) Lena Willikens Machinedrum ABRA Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith Siren DJs | Thee Oh Sees King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard Kevin Morby Flamingods | E. Myers Mike Paradinas Kode9 Raime b2b Yally Ikonika Wallwork Tsvi |
The 2018 festival moved to Brockwell Park in Herne Hill and took place on 1 and 2 June. The headliners were Erykah Badu, Four Tet, Thundercat and Fever Ray.
Eat Your Own Ears x Fader | Dimensions x Total Refreshment Centre | Shacklewell Arms x London In Stereo | MOTH Club x It's Nice That | Superdry Sounds |
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Eat Your Own Ears x The Quietus | The Hydra x The Barn | CRACK | Bugged Out! x FACT | Resident Advisor | Superdry Sounds |
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The 2019 festival was at Meridian Water in Enfield on 7 and 8 June. The headliners were Skepta and Jorja Smith. There was a new system in place for the festival; a Day part and a Late Night part; the Day part of the festival finished around 10.30 pm and the Late Night part of the festival finished around 3 am. The line up was:
Friday 7 June
Eat Your Own Ears | Printworks | CRACK | Boot Room | Bulldog Gin Yard |
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Saturday 8 June
Eat Your Own Ears | Printworks | Boiler Room | Boot Room | Bulldog Gin Yard |
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