LOVEBOX 2013 announces further line-up additions including So Solid Crew, Ghostpoet, Charli XCX and Jon Hopkins & Crack, The Fly and Jazz Cafe stages

 

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19th – 21st July 2013 

Day Tickets from £29.50 

A multi stage carnival of music, art, fashion and style set in 40 acres of London’s most beautiful park 

“A source of familial pride for all festival-loving Londoners”

The Guardian

 
SO SOLID CREW, GHOSTPOET, CHARLI XCX AND JON HOPKINS JOIN LOVEBOX 2013 ALONGSIDE CRACK, THE FLY AND JAZZ CAFÉ STAGES
Lovebox at Victoria Park! My home crowd of East London right on my doorstep – I can’t wait”.Plan B
I am so honoured to have been asked to play at this year’s Lovebox festival. It’s a really special festival and I’m excited to get back on stage in front of what is always one of the best crowds!” Goldfrapp
 
I can’t wait to play Lovebox. I love UK crowds so it’s going to be amazing to play a festival in London”. Azealia Banks
  

Featuring Lovebox’s biggest ever dance line-up: 

 

FLYING LOTUS, JURASSIC 5, MARK RONSON DJ SET, DJ HARVEY, SBTRKT, HURTS, PAUL KALKBRENNER, HEIDI, JAMIE JONES, LEE FOSS, DAVID RODIGAN, DERRICK CARTER, DUKE DUMOUNT, NETSKY, WILEY, JULIO BASHMORE, SOLOMUN, RUDIMENTAL, A TRAK, TODDLER T SOUND, ALUNA GEORGE, FRANKIE KNUCKLES, FOREIGN BEGGARS, JOHN TALABOT, DISCLOSURE, FACTORY FLOOR, JAZZIE B, KENNY DOPE, REDLIGHT, MISS KITTIN (LIVE), ZEBRA KATZ, GOLD PANDA, LULU JAMES, PURITY RING, QUADRON, LE CAROUSEL, MYKKI BLANCO, ODDISEE, BENOIT AND SERGIO AND MANY MORE TBA 

ARENAS HOSTED BY:
 

RED BULL MUSIC ACADEMY, ANNIE MAC PRESENTS, NOISEY, HOT CREATIONS, HOSPITALITY, HEIDI PRESENTS THE JACKATHON

The most hotly anticipated event in the London festival calendar, Lovebox returns to its original weekend this year for three days in July. Celebrating the very best in music, fashion and art,Lovebox has once again delivered one of the most diverse and exciting lineups around this summer, bringing a fantastically unique and eclectic range of the finest international talent to London’s doorstep.
Ensconced, once again, in the beautiful surrounds of Victoria Park in East London, this yearLovebox will show exactly why it is still the city’s premier urban, inner-city festival without equal, a true blue, homegrown celebration of all facets of London’s brilliantly varied musical landscape in all its glory.
The dance hordes will also be out in full force, with Lovebox curating its biggest and most credible lineup to date. Indeed, this is the only festival in London where you’ll find dance heroes such as Annie Mac, DJ Harvey, David Rodigan hosted by Red Bull Music Academy, andHeidi curating their own stages across the weekend. Showcasing immortal legends of electronic music alongside the vanguard of new acts, this will surely prove to be the headiest installment of the festival to date – and all for extremely practical prices indeed (day tickets, for instance, are from only £29.50).
Last year, Lovebox celebrated its 10 year anniversary with a dazzling lineup which included the likes of Grace Jones, Kelis, Friendly Fires and Lana Del Rey but this year sees its creativity, innovation and vision utterly undimmed, continuing to expand its scope and sound while simultaneously retaining its irrepressible air of handcrafted, authentic, bespoke fun and exhilaration.
 
FRIDAY
Friday gets the Lovebox party started with one of the fiercest and brightest new talents in the hip hop firmament, Azealia Banks. The Harlem-born rapper is, without a doubt, one of the most electrifying new talents out there right now, blazing her own distinctive trail ever since breaking through with her underground hit “212”. Joining her are Hackney foursome Rudimental, who shot straight to the top of the UK Singles Chart with their underground smash “Feel the Love”, crossover hiphop/ dubstep four piece Foreign Beggars.
Over at the Big Top, Noisey and The Hydra are hosting an absolutely vital roster of heavyweights such as Flying Lotus, Julio Bashmore, SBTRKT and John TalabotAnnie Mac will also be  hosting a live performance by Redlight, along with PA sets from the world-beating Wiley and white hot Lulu James, and DJ sets from UK bass heroes Disclosure, critically SPECIAL GUEST SBTRKT, Rinse’s Monki and, last but not least, the new number one chart champion Duke Dumont, currently riding high with “Need U”.
Finally, after a one day takeover in 2012, the world-travelling Red Bull Music Academy returns to Lovebox for all three days. Friday sees ambassador of dub and radio legend David “Ram Jam” Rodigan top the bill with Soul II Soul’s Jazzie B.  Joined by NY-based Jamaican hitmaker Dre Skull and Sheffield’s first son of dancehall Toddla T, expect a taste of reggae riddims through the ages, from original dubs to future forward booty shakers.  Magnetic Man’sArtwork, dub sound-system Iration Steppas and hot sound-clashers Venum Sound. Coming hot on the heels of five weeks in New York, the host city for this year’s series of workshops and lectures, the line-up will feature recent grad Evian Christ completing the line up as he performs one of his first live shows after the Academy.

 

After a Friday takeover in 2012, the world-travelling Red Bull Music Academy returns to Lovebox for all three days.  Coming hot on the heels of five weeks in New York, the host city for this year’s series of workshops and lectures, the line-up will feature three of the initiative’s recent grads, namely Evian Christ and Dirg. Friday sees ambassador of dub and radio legend David “Ram Jam” Rodigan top the bill.  Joined by NY-based Jamaican hitmaker Dre Skull and Sheffield’s first son of dancehall Toddla T, expect a taste of reggae riddims through the ages, from original dubs to future forward booty shakers.  Magnetic Man’s Artwork, dub sound-systemIration Steppas and hot sound-clashers Venum Sound complete Friday’s line-up.
We are excited to announce the addition of the Jazz Café stage which will be home to the likes of Torontos instrumental hip hop jazz trio and Odd Future collaborators BADBADNOTGOOD, rock’n’roll brothers from Scunthorpe The Ruen Brothers, East Londons own one-to-watch folk soul songstress Purple Ferdinand along with rising stars Jake Isaac and Olivier St Louis.
 
SATURDAY

Saturday switches things up and sees even more big hitters taking to the stage, with the one-man rapping/acting/directing juggernaut Plan B headlining the proceedings. East London’s Ben will bring his only London headline show of the year to Victoria Park for what will no doubt be an absolutely unmissable event. Shifting seamlessly from the abrasive hip-hop of his debut LP “Who Needs Actions When You Got Words” to the crisp-suited, blue-eyed soul of the chart-smashing “The Defamation of Strickland Banks”, Ben’s headline performance right here in his home city will undoubtedly be of epic proportions. Joining Ben on the main stage on Saturday is one of London’s most influential garage and grime collectives, the notorious So Solid Crew.The entire crew will be back from their sell-out comeback tour to take us on a journey through their monumental career as one of the most important UK hip hop collectives to date.
Dance-wise, Lovebox have also roped in some of the biggest names to make this a day to remember. First up is the Big Top stage hosted by the world famous Hospitality, bringing together the very best in bass heavy music to create a clubbing experience all unto its own, as well as bringing things full circle by throwing a party in East London, where it all began. Boasting showstopping DJs such as Netsky, Andy C, High Contrast, Danny Byrd, Camo & Krooked, Metrik, Londiconion Elektricity, Sry, Nu Logic and Fred V & Graphix, this is bound to be party starting excitement of the highest order.
Meanwhile, Jamie Jones and Lee Foss’ white hot label Hot Creations will be taking over the Terrazza. Following on from two completely sold out shows at Brixton Academy in April, Hot Creations will be showcashing their incredible roster of rising talent such as Art Department, Infinity Ink, Richy Ahmed, PBR Streetgang, Subb – An and more.

 

Saturday sees two of the Big Apple’s biggest party DJs – Mark Ronson and A Trak – taking to the Red Bull Music Academy Stage, bringing good time hip hop, festival funk and summertime jams. Ensuring the party never ends will be one half of Masters at WorkKenny “Dope” GonzalezKon & AmirSeb Chew and Greenmoney and RBMA New York alumni DIRG.
Also appearing on the day are acclaimed London duo AlunaGeorge, already achieving well-deserved kudos for their sublime, knowing interpretation of 90’s neo-soul, along with Belgian-born drum and bass producer Netsky bringing his exciting LIVE! show – complete with full band – that he debuted to rave reviews at Hospitality Brixton last year and has since toured the world with.
Saturday will see the addition of The Fly Presents headlined by Ghostpoet, one of the most distinct, uncategorisable and forward-thinking voices to emerge in British music this decade. Joining him will be the promising new Manchester based producer Bipolar Sunshine, fresh faced electro-popsters Mausi, Australian singer-songwriter and bloggers favourite Josef Salvatand sensual pop from the fire-haired OwlleThe Portillo Moment will be bringing a mysterious selection of vintage sounds to the stage, a myriad of floating, Splashh will be supplying fuzz-laden grunge pop tunes and to complete the line up ROSCIUS will bring his unique blend of live sampling, improvisation, electro-craft, and poems.

 

SUNDAY
 
Lovebox’s Sunday has become the destination event for anyone excited about the coolest music, emergent art and cutting edge fashion around. Nowhere else would you find a day which blends immortal legends such as Grace Jones, Chaka Khan and Chic alongside the very best new acts like Lana Del Rey, Patrick Wolf and Cut Copy, with very unique and thrilling happenings such as one-off fashion shows and art exhibitions thrown in for good measure, making it a day quite unlike anything else.
This year promises an even more vibrant and exhilarating affair, with an array of the bold and the beautiful closing out the festival in inimitable style. On the main stage, the iconic Grammy nominated electro-gram Goldfrapp will be on hand to deliver a long-awaited headline set full of drama, desire and danger. Meanwhile noir-pop duo Hurts will be playing brand new tracks from their critically praised sophomore album “Exile”.

 

World renowned BBC Radio 1 DJ and Get Physical figurehead Heidi is hosting her famousJackathon, it is all about dance champions like Frankie KnucklesDerrick Carter, Heidi andSolomun getting down and dirty with the best and brightest of the younger generation, such as infamous London duo KrankbrotherBicep and Hercules and Love Affair’s Kim Ann Foxman.
It’s time to disco at the Red Bull Music Academy Stage with a roster of some of the sound’s most revered protaganists. After bringing him back for his first UK gig in 10 years last November, Red Bull Music Academy once again hosts the inimitable DJ Harvey with his Sarcastic Disco.  They’re joined by odd ball London house duo Idjut Boys, Rub n Tug’s Eric Duncan, Norway’sPrins Thomas and Japan’s house leading lights Force of Nature, providing as global a perspective on the genre as you’re likely to find anywhere.

 

Over on the Big Top, there will be a stunning mixture of talent both established and nascent.Paul Kalkbrenner, the brains behind Berlin Calling’s platinum-selling soundtrack and perhaps Germany’s best known electronic artist, brings nearly two decades’ experience as both a producer and live act for a live headline slot. Berlin’s Benoit and Sergio carry on the German influence, with the atmospheric Canadian duo Purity Ring providing a cross-atlantic flavour andPhil Kieran bringing his live show all the way from Belfast for good effect. Dark, intense experimentalists Factory Floor will also be making an appearance, as will transsexual rapperMykki Blanco, who is as famous for her fluid dissolution of gender barriers as she is for her unique strain of strangely alluring, off-kilter hip hop. Ever thrilling electropop icon Miss Kittinand Phil Kieran’s enticing side project Le Carousel will also be present and correct. Also joining them will be Zebra Katz, who shot to fame when his debut single “Ima Read” and became a cult hit in the fashion set.
Bringing a selection of some of the most cutting edge artists around we welcome the Crack Magazine stage. Musician, muse and self-proclaimed “party monster” Charli XCX will be bringing her unique blend of goth pop to the party. Brighton based indie dream pop outfit Fear of Men join the line up along with the “sparkly and sweary” 18 year old, Chloe Howl, five-piece Bristol guitar band with a punk ethic Idles and South London electronic-soul cool kid Moko. The stage will be brought to a close by piano prodigy and electronic composer, producer and remixerJon Hopkins.
There really could be no better way to round off what is already shaping up to be an absolutely stupendous – and stupendously entertaining weekend.
 
NEW LINE UP ADDITIONS
Plan B – Goldfrapp – Azealia Banks – Jurrassic 5 – Flying Lotus – Hurts – Rudimental – Paul Kalkbrenner – Aluna George – Wiley – Foreign Beggars – John Talabot – Factory Floor – Redlight – Miss Kitten – Zebra Katz – Gold Panda – Lulu James – Purity Ring – Quadron – Le Carousel – Mykki Blanco – Benoit & Sergio – Oddisee – David Rodigan MBE – Jazzie B (SOUL II SOUL) – Toddla T Sound – Dre Skull – Artwork – Iration Steppas – Venum Sound – Evian Christ – Mark Ronson – A Trak – Kenny “Dope” – Kon & Amir – Seb Chew & Greenmoney – DIRG – DJ Harvey – Eric Duncan – Prins Thomas – Force of Nature – Idjut Boys – Jamie Jones – Disclosure – Annie Mac – Solomun – SBTRKT – Julio Bashmore – Art Department – Heidi – Frankie Knuckles – Derrick Carter – Duke Dumount – Netsky – Breach – Mele – Krankbrother – Camo & Krooked – Lee Foss – Bicep – Richy Ahmed – Subb-An – Danny Bird – HighContrast- Infinity Ink – S.P.Y – Kim Ann Foxman – Nu-Logic – London Elektricity – PBR Streetgang – Fred V Grafix – Lung – Metrik – Monki