June 13, 2008 16:18

Arctic Monkeys to make Field Day appearance

And it's on the NME.COM stage

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Arctic Monkeys' Matt Helders, Foals, Simian Mobile Disco and Mystery Jets are among the attractions at the forthcoming Field Day festival in London.

The bash, taking place on August 9 in east London's Victoria Park, will feature an NME.COM stage. Helders is one of the main attractions, performing a DJ set.

Acts and DJs confirmed for each stage so far are:

Converse Century Stage with Eat Your Own Ears

Dirty Projectors
El Guincho
Foals
Huw Stephens
Laura Marling
Les Savy Fav
Mystery Jets
Noah and The Whale
Of Montreal
The Filed

Adventures in The Beetroot Field/NME/COM stage

Benga DJ set
Crispin Dior DJ set
Dan Deacon
Filthy Dukes
Matt Helders (Arctic Monkeys) DJ set
Magistrates
Simian Mobile Disco
Stopmakingme DJ set
The Emperor Machine
The Mae Shi
The Notwist
White Lies

Homefires Stage

Efterklang
Emma Pollack
Fionn Regan
Howling Bells
Jeffrey Lewis
King Creosote
One Little Plane
Rob Da Bank
Tunng

Bugged Out Stage

Brodinski
Crookers
Disco Bloodbath DJ’s
Hannah Holland and Mc Chickaboo
James Holden
Matt Walsh
Modeselektor
Richie Hawtin

Bloggers Delight Stage

Casper C (Bloggers Delight)
Corman (Wet Yourself)
Heartbreak
Ian Robinson (Trailer Trash)
Jacob Hulsey (We Yourself)
Matt and Olly (White Heat)
Mikki Most (Trailer Trash)
Peter Pixzel (Wet Yourself)

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Rory Phillips (Durrr)
Skull Juice (Bloggers Delight)
The Lovely Jonjo (Durrr)

To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

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