NEW CAMILA FUCHS LP ON ATP RECORDINGS.
Lord Sinclair's Rock N' roll Bingo and mini pop quiz...With Darts!
In celebration of the upcoming festivals - curated by Stewart Lee (April 15 - 17, Pontins Prestatyn) and Drive Like Jehu (April 22 - 24, Victoria Warehouse Manchester) - ATP invite you to hang out in the ATP Venue, grab a drink in the beer garden, enjoy a Big Apple Hotdog & get your hands on some vintage merch!
TONIGHT! Meatbodies play London's The 100 Club! Get down early to catch shame + Grimm Grimm in support.
John Cale, Laetitia Sadier, and many more
ATP are honoured to announce that John Cale, founding member of one most influential rock bands of all time, will perform at both All Tomorrow's Parties 2.0 festivals this April.
New additions also include the influential, instrumental trio Dirty Three, experimentalists This Is Not This Heat, international icon Omar Souleyman, Montreal’s Suuns – as well as excellent Icelandic acts such as Valdimar, Kimono, and Muck.
We'd like to apologise for the delay in releasing further details about this event. After discussions with Pontins for 22-25th April weekend, we had planned to run the festival as a shared occupancy of the site - something which is common practice at the holiday camp for smaller capacity events. However, it has now been decided by the management at Pontins that they do not feel it is possible to have ATP festival attendees onsite alongside those customers who are there for a regular family break.
Wolf People and Guy Blakeslee (of The Entrance Band) to support Black Mountain in London
Added as supports over our upcoming Roky Erickson and Sleep shows
ADSL Camels added as support to Autolux London show
Drive Like Jehu add Claw Hammer, Wau Y Los Arrrghs, and Gary Wilson & The Blind Dates to their ATP Festival lineup
The Fall, This Is Not This Heat, Giant Sand, Charlotte Church, Josie Long and more added to Stewart Lee's ATP Festival lineup
Roky Erickson to perform the music of 13th Floor Elevators at Kentish Town Forum
Flamin Groovies announce London show at Scala