The Maccabees have revealed the second set of acts that will be joining them for their reunion performance at the All Points East festival in London, where they are scheduled to perform in Victoria Park on Sunday, August 24th, much to the excitement of their eager fans. Today, APE announced a variety of other special guests participating in the event, such as CMAT, Black Country, New Road, Everything Everything, Sorry, and Katy J Pearson. These newly announced performers will complement the previously disclosed lineup that includes Bombay Bicycle Club, Dry Cleaning, The Cribs, Nilüfer Yanya, The Murder Capital, Divorce, and Prima Queen. Additionally, recently added artists comprise Youth Lagoon, TTSSFU, Max Baby, and The Juice. With more acts yet to be announced, the day promises to be exceptionally memorable!
This news follows The Maccabees' announcement of an intimate performance benefiting The MS Society. The band is set to play at The Dome in Tufnell Park on Friday, June 20th, before embarking on their UK and European tour. “It’s going to be a special night,” stated guitarist Felix White. “This show means a lot to us as MS is a cause that is close to our hearts. When we learned the band was reuniting, we were eager to do something to support the MS Society again.”
For more information and to purchase tickets for All Points East 2025, you can follow this link, and take a look at our November 2024 cover feature with The Maccabees below.
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