
Phoebe Bridgers, American Football, and more confirmed for London's MIRRORS festival
MIRRORS festival has announced the first wave of names for this year, including Phoebe Bridgers, American Football, and more.
Just Mustard, Alfie Templeman, Sheer Mag, Turnover, Big Joanie, Disq, Taylor Janzen, and Ada Lea have also been announced as the first cluster of names for this year's festival.
MIRRORS is also relocating for this year's event. Having been held across multiple venues in Hackney over the past two years, MIRRORS will now be held between Camden's Roundhouse, Dingwalls, and Camden Assembly for the festival's third year.
Event booker Scott O'Neill said of the new locations, "After a fallow year in 2018, due to the closure of our old main stage, we are excited to be back bigger and better – and can’t believe we have the Roundhouse, one of the greatest venues in London if not the world, as our main stage and hub! This gives us the chance to get even more inventive and book even more awesome acts!"
FIRST ACTS ANNOUNCED FOR MIRRORS 2019!@phoebe_bridgers / @americfootball / @turnoverva / #SheerMag & many more.
— MIRRORS (@mirrorslondon) May 8, 2019
Taking place across 3 stages at @RoundhouseLDN, plus @DingwallsLive & @CamdenAssembly.
Early-bird tickets on sale Friday. Set a reminder: https://t.co/OxRxnV1i4x pic.twitter.com/Zgj1ZEvWeB
2017's MIRRORS festival saw Pinegrove and Los Campesinos! headline, and saw performances from Phoebe Bridgers, Boy Azooga, Sam Fender, and more.
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