April 4, 2008 12:41

The Streets and Kate Nash set for Norwegian festival

Interpol and The Enemy also play Quart

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The Streets, Kate Nash and Interpol have joined the line-up of Norwegian festival Quart.

The event, held in Kristiansand, takes place between July 2 and 5, and is set to be headlined by Kings Of Leon and Royksopp.

The following bands have been added to the bill:

The Streets
Kate Nash
Justice
Interpol
Dizzee Rascal
The Enemy
Kent
Kings Of Convenience
Datarock
Digitalism
Death Cab For Cutie
Battles
Cradle Of Filth
The Grand
The Young Knives
Kool Keith
Asobi Seksu
The Megaphonic Thrift
Jason Mraz
Liars
Lionheart Brothers
Friendly Fires
UNKLE
Cobblestone Jazz
Madcon
Maria Due
Spank Rock
Totalt Jävla Mörker
Johnnossi
Lykke Li
O'Death
Anna Jarvinen
John And Jehn
Trentemöller In Concert
Future Of The Left
Vincent Vincent And The Villains
Anti-Flag
Parts And Labour
Saul Williams
Shining
Holy Fuck
Clutch
Davy Jones Locker
Surgeon
Real Ones
Taxi Taxi
I'm From Barcelona
Keep Of Kalessin
Benea Reach
Wildbirds And Peacedrums


More acts are set to be announced soon, as is the day-time schedule which will be curated by the likes of FatCat Records and London venue The Luminaire.

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

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