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Field Day is relocating to an old gas works in north London for 2019 festival

It will also “go later than any other festival in London”...

Field Day will be relocating to north London for its 2019 edition, it has been announced.

Having announced last month that the festival would be relocating again after moving from VIctoria Park to Brockwell Park last year, the organisers have now revealed that the 2019 edition will be taking place at a new site called Meridian Water, at an old gas works next to Tottenham Marshes. Field Day 2019 will take place from 7th to 9th June.

The 2019 edition of the festival will occupy 10 acre site including four large warehouses, the largest of which has room for 7,500 people. Organisers have also said that the festival will “go later than any other festival in London and present its biggest line-up to date."

In May 2019, a new overground station will be opening near the site, which will be accessible from Liverpool Street.

"2019 will mark the start of a new chapter for Field Day and a completely new type of festival for London," said festival director Hugh Luxham in an official statement. "This new site will allow us to break down the restrictions that London festivals are normally faced with and deliver an unrivalled experience."

The line-up will be revealed in the coming month. Last year saw Helena Hauff, Fever Ray, Daniel Avery, Avalon Emerson, Willow, Jayda G and many more play. You can sign up for exclusive access to pre-sale tickets, and find more information, here.