Thursday, June 20, 2013
East End Live - 13.7.13 - Final Line-Up
East End Live, the one-day music festival taking place at various venues in east London on July 13, have announced the full line up of acts and venues.
Featuring over 60 bands in 12 venues, the festival headline show is by US underground rock pioneers Pere Ubu who will perform a live soundtrack to 60s horror film 'Carnival of Souls' at St John on Bethnal Green in the heart of East London.
Reflecting the area’s burgeoning music scene and its increasingly prominent role at the East End Film Festival East End Live is a unique multi-venue music festival which follows the Independent Label Market (taking place earlier that day), and runs from 5pm till late.
The full line up and venue details are as follows:
St John on Bethnal Green
Pere Ubu
Bob Constant & The Goodbye Horses
Red Gallery, Rivington Street
TOY
Gabe Gurnsey & Dom Butler
Eaux
The Proper Ornaments
Yola Fatoush
Charles Hayward
Blurt
The Pre New
LOOM
Charles De Goal
Grumbling Fur
Ashkelon
Cargo, Rivington Street
The Monochrome Set
Charlie Boyer & The Voyeurs
Joseph Coward
The Magnetic Mind
Love L.U.V
Los Cripis
Happy Hooves
Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen
Comet Gain
Filthy Boy
Grass House
Neil’s Children
Beat Mark
Grimm Grimm
Public School Battalion
Bells of Shoreditch, Kingsland Road
Wet Nuns
Bong
Bad Guys
Indesinence
Teeth of the Sea
Dethscalator
Purson
Throne
Limb
Zigfrid Von Underbelly, Hoxton Square
Sauna Youth
Perspex Flesh
Beards
No
Skinny Girl Diet
Cop
Shopping
Good Throb
Weird Menace
Mother Live, Old Street
East India Youth
Happy Families
Moon Gangs
Bruised Skies
Moon Zero
Tomaga
The Shoreditch, Shoreditch High Street
Scott & Charlene’s Wedding
Unmade Bed
Mystyrys
Psycho Delia
Mickey Gloss
My Therapist Says Hot Damn
Bethia Beadman
Catch, Kingsland Road
Manflu
Gentlemen
Niqab
Unoccupiers
Telegram DJs
Electricity Showrooms (DJs), Hoxton Square
Heavenly Jukebox DJS
Adam Carr & Tree Carr (Switchblade / Today Is Boring)
Latete Atoto
Dorian Cox
Old Blue Last (DJs downstairs), Great Eastern Street
Douglas Hart
Antidotes
Clockwork
Pattern Party
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