A brand new boutique free arts and music one day festival for Londoner's
launches on Saturday 7th August in London's much loved uber-cool London
Fields Park, in the heart of the creative East End.
*MAINSTAGE:*
MIRRORS // DON'T WAIT ANIMATE // Y.A.L // PHIL MISON // HIND EAR // DALLAS
GUILD // BEN BLEET // ANNA CALVI // AMENTA AND THROWING SNOW // YESKING //
HPA
*THE LITTLE BIG STAGE:*
CAT DISCO // FILMS BAND // JOHN MCIVOR // BOYMANDEVILLE // ROBOT DISASTER
*UNPLUGGED STAGE:*
YOU ANIMALS // IDRCHITECTURE // LAURA J MARTIN
*DISCO! Powered by Carharrt Outlet Store:*
PA SPECIAL GUEST TERRI WALKER // CUT n SHUT DISCO // DEAN J // T WILLIAMS
// S.E.F // ETH ERIC // TOM CRANE
***With some very special guests to be announced shortly***
Last year there was a vision, this year The Little London Fields
Festival is born! a new independent, FREE Music and Arts Festival showcasing an array of fresh talents including an eclectic, alternative mix of Contemporary Art, cutting edge fashion design and dynamic new music from some of the best up and coming talent around. As if that's not enough, the festival will be complimented by hand picked, local market food stalls and delicious ales and cocktails to complement the summer festival vibe.
Little London Fields Festival is an accessible platform for some of the
most talented artists, whether it be music, fashion or the arts, to play to a wider captive audience that otherwise would still be playing to a pub. The festival is the gap between your packed out pub gig and a medium sized expensively ticketed festival creating, for London, the magic of bigger
festival in a free and informal boutique cozy sized package.
Little London Fields is truly a Mecca of the best London has to offer. Nearby Broadway Market is lined with all manner of kooky shops, vintage stalls and amazing fresh food, the place is crammed with people from all walks of life who make the area so very special to all who come. This well loved park unites the whole area and offers a shared space for all, playing host to everyone and everything from the local area as well as a few off-duty popstars including the likes of Florence from Florence And The Machine, Lilly Allen, Pixie Geldof and Kate Moss who all come to take time out in the park.