Festivals Skepta and Jorja Smith to headline relocated Field Day

Octavian, Deerhunter, Diplo and Earl Sweatshirt are also North London-bound.
The bill for the once-again relocated Field Day has been announced.
The festival - which will this year take place at the newly-crowned Meridian Water in the upper reaches of North London - will see headline slots from Skepta and Jorja Smith.
It’s a homecoming of sorts for the rapper, who of course hails from down the road in Tottenham.
Octavian, Deerhunter, Diplo and Earl Sweatshirt are also among the acts appearing across the weekend of 7th and 8th June, with Boy Azooga, Methyl Ethel, Rachel Chinouriri and Sinkane featuring lower down the bill.
The full lineup so far is:
FRIDAY (a to z)
Actress
Bonobo DJ set
Boy Azooga
Deerhunter
Earl Sweatshirt
George Fitzgerald (Live)
HÆLOS
Jessica Winter
Julia Holter
Jungle
Kelly Lee Owens
Leon Vynehall (Live)
Lost Souls of Saturn
Methyl Ethel
Modeselektor
Pip Blom
Skepta
PLUS MANY MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED
SATURDAY (a to z)
The Black Madonna
Courtesy
Denis Sulta
Diplo
DJ Seinfeld
Eclair Fifi
Erol Alkan
HAAi
Jorja Smith
JPEGMAFIA
Mall Grab
Marie Davidson (Live)
The Mauskovic Dance Band
Mella Dee
MorMor
Octavian
Pusha T
Rachel Chinouriri
Red Axes (Live)
Seth Troxler
Sinkane
Skee Mask
Todd Terje
Records & Merch

Jorja Smith - Be Right Back CD
£10

Jorja Smith - Be Right Back Transparent Red LP
£20

Jorja Smith - Be Right Back CD + Transparent Red Vinyl + Postcard
£25

Jorja Smith - Come Over 7-Inch Vinyl (Exclusive) 7 Inch
£9.99

Jorja Smith - Flipbook (Exclusive)
£12

Jorja Smith - Poster Print
£5
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