Joy (Anonymous), The Kills and new NewDad lead new names for LCD Soundsystem All Points East 2024 line-up

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Joy (Anonymous), The Kills and new NewDad lead new names for LCD Soundsystem All Points East 2024 line-up

A number of support acts have been announced to join LCD Soundsystem’s headline performance at All Points East festival later this year. The band are due to close out the festival at Victoria Park in London’s east end on Friday August 23rd, having already headlined the event previously in 2018. Late last year, it was confirmed that James Murphy and the band would be joined at the festival by a lineup that includes the Pixies, Floating Points, Jockstrap, Nation Of Language, Sofia Kourtesis and Eyedress.

Organizers of All Points East have added several new names to the bill alongside Joy (Anonymous), including The Kills, Monobloc, Dove Ellis and Nick Ward. Other new acts added to the lineup include MSPAINT and Joe Goddard from Hot Chip. Fans can find the full lineup for this year’s All Points East, and purchase remaining tickets, online.

In recent weeks, Mitski was also announced as the final headliner for this year’s festival, joining acts such as Beabadoobee, TV Girl, Ethel Cain, and Arlo Parks. Loyle Carner, The Postal Service, Death Cab For Cutie and Kaytranada are among the notable acts topping this year’s lineup. In addition, All Points East is set to host Field Day 2024 in Victoria Park next August. Justice and PinkPantheress are scheduled to headline the festival’s new installment, with 2ManyDJs, Sega Bodega, Mura Masa, and I. Jordan appearing as well.

This year’s All Point East will once again be a popular destination for music fans in London, with a diverse lineup that boasts something for everyone. LCD Soundsystem will also make an appearance at the iconic Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival next month after headlining Malahide Castle near Dublin. Meanwhile, The Kills recently completed a tour in Europe to promote their latest album “God Games”, with their upcoming appearances including a gig at Manchester’s Albert Hall on August 21st

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