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All Points East festival: Kate Tempest, Fat White Family and Kojaque added to lineup

Festival takes place in May at London's Victoria Park

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Tuesday 26 March 2019 09:51 GMT
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Fat White Family in concert at Brixton Academy
Fat White Family in concert at Brixton Academy (Rex)

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All Points East festival has added a string of new names to its lineup for 2019.

Kate Tempest, Fat White Family, Amyl and the Sniffers, BC Camplight, Yak, Angie McMahon, Dream Wife, Our Girl, Willie J Healey, Demob Happy and rising Irish hip hop artist Kojaque have all joined th billing, which includes headliners The Chemical Brothers, The Strokes and Christine & the Queens.

The Fat Whites join The Strokes' day for what will undoubtedly be a lively performance, while Kate Tempest has been added as support for The Chemical Brothers. Tempest was also recently announced to headline The Independent's stage at Live at Leeds festival on 6 May.

Other previously announced acts for the festival are: The Raconteurs, Interpol, Johnny Marr, Courtney Barnett, Jarvis Cocker, Anna Calvi, Parquet Courts, Kamasi Washington, James Blake, Princess Nokia and Rina Sawayama.

All Points East Festival takes place at London's Victoria Park in May – tickets are on sale now.

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