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All Points East 2020: The Kooks and The Wombats announced for London festival


The Kooks and The Wombats will perform at All Points East this May to the delight of indie fans everywhere.

If those two mega-bands weren’t enough they will be joined by Tom Walker, Jake Bugg, Gabrielle Aplin, Gang of Youths and more still to be announced too. 

 The Kooks and The Wombats will play All Points East

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The Kooks and The Wombats will play All Points East

Mark Saturday the 30th May in your diary, as this is not one to be missed.

Tickets will go on sale 10am on Friday 21 February and you can get them here.

If you can’t wait that long there is an exclusive AXS pre-sale from Thursday 20th February at 10am here.

  • Get tickets to The Kooks and The Wombats at All Points East – buy here 

Both bands are celebrated acts with careers spanning over ten years, The Kooks said:  “We’re so excited to be performing at All Points Eastthis summer! Can’t quite believe it! It’s one we have wanted to play for a long, long time.

“Just crazy how good the line-up is, we are so honoured to be part of it and we’ll be putting on our finest glad rags and pulling out all the old tunes along with some new ones.

“Get yourself over to Victoria park, it’s gonna be a big night!”

The latest names to be announced for the legendary festival, it’s not one you’ll want to miss.

The whole festival takes place from the 22 May to the 31 May, and All Points East has also announced support for their Tame Impala show, announcing LÅPSLEY, The Avalanches, Yellow Days, sir Was, Crumb, TOPS, Faye Webster, OTHERLiiNE, Jessy Lanza.

They join the already announced all joining Caribou, Glass Animals, Whitney, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Kelly Lee Owens, Holy F at Tame Impala’s show on the 23rd May.

 

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