Field Day (festival)

[1] Field Day 2025 enters a new chapter relocating to Brockwell Park, to join a vibrant community of festivals that share a commitment to music, culture, and creativity.

Episodes included 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.

[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.

[11] More than fifty artists were again billed for the festival, including Simian Mobile Disco, Les Savy Fav, Mystery Jets and Laura Marling.

[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.

Appearing were: FunkinEven James Holden (live) Omar Souleyman Oneohtrix Point Never George FitzGerald Todd Terje (live) Erol Alkan Daniel Avery Arthur Beatrice Phil Taggart Sky Ferreira Seun Kuti & Fela's Egypt 80 Huw Stephens Blood Orange Warpaint Marc Riley Jon Hopkins Metronomy Eclair Fifi Gerd Janson Dusky Jackmaster & Oneman Jamie XX Dixon Âme

Last fm DJs Ghostpoet Neneh Cherry Tim Burgess Jagwar Ma Tourist Danny Brown

Mystery Jets East India Youth Fat White Family DJ Barely Legal Slackk b2b Samename Vessel Sophie Jamie Isaac Evian Christ Jessy Lanza Ryan Hemsworth Lunice 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.

The line up was: James BlakeJohn GrantJunior BoysKelelaKimmo Pohjonen SkinKINK - liveLittle SimzLoyle CarnerLUHLxuryMabelMbongwana StarMeilyr JonesMentsh (GRSS)MetzMind EnterprisesMolly NilssonMoon Duo Mura MasaMystery JetsNaoNimmoNovelistOpal People (DJ set)OptimoOrchestra BaobabParadise Bangkok Molam International BandParquet Courts PJ HarveyPlasticianRed Axes - liveRejjie SnowRoman FlügelRoots ManuvaShock MachineSkeptaSleaford Mods Special RequestTale of UsTangerinesTeen Creeps DJsThe Black MadonnaThe Temper TrapThe Thurston Moore GroupTirzah (live)TouristWild NothingWooden Wisdom & Dj FitzYeasayerYorkston/Thorne/KhanYouth Lagoon The festival was reduced to one day and was on Saturday 3 June.

Nina Kraviz Nicolas Jaar Jon Hopkins (DJ) Moderat Marcel Dettmann Dekmantel Soundsystem Tom Ravenscroft Mura Masa Arab Strap Esther Joy Death Grips Dr John Cooper Clarke

Pictish Trail Kite Base Fatima Yamaha - live Joe Goddard Job Jobse Overmono Lena Willikens Midland Tom Demac Lady Leshurr Phil Taggart Whitney Rae Morris Loyle Carner Hælos Imarhan Manuela Tom Baker Soundsystem PC Music presents Danny L Harle, A.G. Cook & More Clams Casino Silver Apples Sinkane Gaika Beak> Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids Andy Shauf Moodymann Âme (live) Lena Willikens Machinedrum Forest Swords

Kevin Morby Flamingods Julia Jacklin Methyl Ethel Áine Cahill Jade Bird 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.

After a sold out 2022 edition, Field Day was back at Victoria Park on 19th August with headliners Aphex Twin and Bonobo.

The headliners included French electro house legends Justice and Belgian DJ and producer Charlotte de Witte, and further down the line up were the likes of Mura Masa, Romy, Shygirl, Yaeji and Sega Bodega.

The lineup announcement led by internationally celebrated DJ Peggy Gou, spans across 6 stages offering 6 diverse sounds.