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The Horrors and Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore are among the acts who have joined the bill for the forthcoming Portishead-curated All Tomorrow’s Parties festival.

As previously reported, the reclusive band are performing live for the first time in ten years and putting the bill together for the bash, which takes place between December 7 and 9 at the Butlin’s Holiday Camp in Minehead.

The acts confirmed so far are:

Boris
Om
Portishead
Aphex Twin
Julian Cope
Sparklehorse
Oneida
Black Mountain
Crippled Black Phoenix
Fuzz Against Jack
Seasick Steve
Team Brick
Earth
A Hawk And A Hacksaw
Kling Klang
Ladytron
Thurston Moore
Autolux
Jah Shaka Soundsystem
Sunn 0)))
Francoiz Breut
Glenn Branca presents New Work For Guitars with special guests
Glenn Branca with the Paranoid Critical Revolution
Jerry Sadowitz
The Horrors
Chrome Hoof
Malcolm Middleton
Joe Volk
Lucky Luke


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