Jäger Curtain Call
Lady Bird, Warmduscher, Squid and more to play DIY’s Jägerhaus takeover at All Points East
Heading to Victoria Park on May 31st, it’ll kick off this year’s Jäger Curtain Call programme.
Last year, DIY and Jäger Curtain Call pitched up at All Points East for our first annual takeover of the festival’s Jägerhaus stage, bringing a host of our faves including The Big Moon, Superfood, Yowl and more to Victoria Park as part of the all-star event.
This year, we’re excited to announce that we’ll be back and heading to East London on 31st May to present a specially-curated bill that will join the likes of Bring Me The Horizon, IDLES and Run The Jewels on the Friday line-up.
You’ll have to hang tight to find out our special guest headliner – we’re keeping that one under wraps for now – but we can reveal a full days of supports that’ll be warming things up for them.
Leftfield Londoners Warmduscher (fronted by Fat White Family’s Saul Adamczewski and Childhood’s Ben Romans-Hopcraft) will be bringing you into the evening, with everyone’s favourite pink-haired nutter Girli, super buzzy Brighton oddballs Squid and Dirty Hit-signed new hip-hop talents 404 also there for your pleasure.
The day will also act as the kick off of 2019’s full Jäger Curtain Call programme – our yearly team-up with Jägermeister, giving three bands the chance to record a brand new track, headline a one-off show and, of course, play this very festival stage.
This year, two of our focus bands will be popping up on the bill, with one more still to be announced. First up: fresh from storming our Class of 2019 launch, lovable Kent punks Lady Bird. And second, fronted by Danny Nedelko himself, Bristol live-wires and IDLES’ BFFs Heavy Lungs.
Stay tuned for more news of their JCC exploits, and to find out who’ll be taking the top spot on 31st May. It’s gonna be a mighty fine party.
Other acts set to play the Jägerhaus at All Points East include Gruff Rhys, Golda Panda, Bill Ryder-Jones, Self Esteem, Black Country New Road and loads more.
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