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All Tomorrow’s Parties line-up details

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This year's curators are confirmed

The details of two All Tomorrow’s Parties weekend events have been revealed.

The first weekend takes place between April 27 -29 and will be looked after by Dirty Three.

As previously reported Nick Cave will headline the event. The line-up so far is as follows:

Nick Cave (solo)
Grinderman
Dirty Three
Low
Papa M
The Drones
Faun Fables
Brokeback
Tara Jane O'Neil
Magnolia Electric Company
A Silver Mt Zion
Devastations
Felix Lajko
Bill Callahan (Formerly Smog)
Josh Pearson
Mick Harvey
Shannon Wright
Conway Savage
Cat Power
Spiritualized: Acoustic Mainline Performing Spaceman 3 & Spiritualized songs
Mum Smokes
Small Knives
Joanna Newsom
Yann Tiersen
White Magic
Psarandonis
Ian Wadley
Art Of Fighting
Youpi Youpi Yeah
Alan Vega (solo- Suicide)
Roscoe Mitchell (Art Ensemble Of Chicago)
Einsturzende Neubauten
Sally Timms (Mekons)
Mantana Roberts
Secretary
Ed Kuepper with Jeffery Wegener
The Scientists
Tren Brothers


The second event between May 18-20 at Butlins in Minehead will see ATP organisers curating half of the festival and fans choosing the other half.

Everyone who buys a ticket will be asked to submit their Top 10 wish list of band’s they’d like to see play.

The line up confirmed so far is:

Built To Spill
Sparklehorse
Akron Family
Notwist
Echo & The Bunnymen
Do You Make Say Think
Death Vessel
Brightblack Morninglight
Shellac of North America
Micah P. Hinson
The Books
Youthmovie Soundtrack Strategies
Edan + MC Dagha
Grizzly Bear
Band Of Horses
Patti Smith
Ghost
Alexander Tucker
Capricorns
Tall Firs
Current 92
Isis


Meanwhile the artists fans would most like to see perform are:

Modest Mouse
Battles
Apples In Stereo
Explosions In The Sky
Mogwai
Yo La Tengo
Les Savy Fav


To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS, now.

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