Patti Smith and her band will be joining headliners Ride on the Field Day Sunday line up. 2015 will mark the 40th anniversary of her 1975 debut album 'Horses' and Patti, together with her band, will be performing it in its entirety on the Field Day main stage. Also announced for Sunday at Field Day are DIIV, Ducktails, Outfit & Jane Weaver.

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Headlining the main Eat Your Own Ears stage on the Saturday is Caribou, other acts confimed for Saturday are Django Django Madlib, SOPHIE,Clark, Ten WallsTei Shi Jagaara,  Ghost Culture,  Chet Faker, Kindness, Owen Pallet, Hailu Mergia joined by Tony Buck and Mike Majkowski. DJ Nina Kraviz, will be headlining the Bugged Out tent at Field Day 2015 with her signature raw blend of house and techno.

There will also be two very special exclusive b2b sets at Field Day 2015 from Ben Klock and Marcel Dettman and a one-off exclusive from Daniel Avery and Andrew Weatherall. 

After a hugely successful and unforgettable weekend event last summer, the 9th edition of Field Day will be held on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th June 2015 at its home in Victoria Park in the heart of East London.

Tom Baker, President of Field Day:

"After a dream-come-true last week and Ride coming back after 20 years to headline Field Day Sunday, I'm really thrilled that Caribou (someone I've worked with for many, many, years), will close the main EYOE stage on Saturday. It's of course amazing to have Patti Smith and her band performing the incredible Horses, alongside so many other exciting acts over the weekend: everyone from Ethiopiques legend Hailu Mergia to Django Django, DIIV and Ducktails all back with brand new music... just so many... Bring on June 2015!"

As with years gone by, Field Day will be providing ample entertainment for those looking for respite from the music in the Village Mentality area on The Village Green. Expect traditional side stalls inspired by country pastimes and weird and wonderful fete games such as sack racing, tug-o-war, tea bag tossing, winkle picking competition and last year's highlight: the Nettle Eating Competition.