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The Maccabees, The Horrors and more confirmed for Manchester's Parklife festival

Example, Plan B, Everything Everything and Johnny Marr also set for June festival

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The line-up for this year's Parklife Weekender in Manchester has been confirmed.

The organisers of the event, which takes place between June 8 and 9 in Manchester, have confirmed that The Horrors, The Maccabees, Example, Plan B, Everything Everything and Johnny Marr will all perform live over the weekend.

Other acts confirmed for the bill include Rita Ora, Jessie Ware, Disclosure, Rudimental, TEED, TNGHT, Four Tet, AlunaGeorge, Danny Brown, Wiley, Liars, Simian Mobile Disco, Savages, Joey Bada$$, King Krule and Julio Bashmore.

Previously announced acts for the event include Hudson Mohawke, Hot Natured, David Roddigan, Netsky and Heidi. The location of this year's festival, which usually takes place on the city's Platt Fields Park, is to be revealed on February 21.

Tickets for the festival are available now, priced £69.50. Visit the Parklife Weekender website to purchase tickets now. Fans can also purchase tickets in person at Manchester's Eastern Bloc Records, Fallowfield's Font Bar, the Red Lion in Withington, Crash Records in Leeds and Liverpool's 3B Records.

Acts who performed at Parklife Weekender in 2012 included The Flaming Lips, Dizzee Rascal, Justice, Crystal Castles, Azealia Banks, The Rapture and Kelis.

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