Pulsing beats will flood Hatfield House this summer for a one-day electronic music festival.
Eastern Electrics Festival 2014 is expected to attract 10,000 revellers for an all-day party on Saturday, August 2, with seven unique stages representing the finest from the UK underground and beyond.
The line-up boats 30 international artists including Steve Lawler, Laura Jones, Dyed Soundorom, Mano le Tough, and Daniel Avery, who join Art Department, Ellen Allien, Kerri Chandler, Route 94, Tania Vulcano and tINI and many more.
You can expect the usual madness in Electric City, with pillow fights, paint fights, make-up, photo booths and much more; watering hole The Switchyard is built entirely out of shipping containers and promises a wild, raw rave experience and the Igloovision dome returns, with state-of-the-art visuals and production.
Born in a warehouse in 2007, Eastern Electrics has grown rapidly into one of the most influential names in UK club culture.
The party monster after-party will keep things thumping at The Coronet Theatre, Elephant and Castle, London SE1, from 10.30pm - 6am
Hatfield House, Hatfield Park, Hatfield, Saturday, August 2, 11am to 10pm.
Details: easternelectricsfestival.co.uk
Line-up
Eastern Electrics Outdoor Main Stage
Art Department * Kerri Chandler * Laura Jones * Maxxi Soundsystem * Steve Lawler
Mulletover in The Switchyard
Ellen Allien * Geddes * Giles Smith * James Priestley * Mano Le Tough * tINI
Rinse with the RC1 Soundsystem
Daniel Avery * Loefah * Route 94 * Tom Shorterz * more TBA
Art of Dark in The Igloovision
Colin Chiddle * Dyed Soundorom * Jack & I * Sonja Moonear * Tania Vulcano
Electric City & Red Bull Studio Stage
Lineup soon to be announced, plus cabaret, live performance and The Electric Boo-Dior
The Star of EE Pub
Derek Dahlarge * Mr.Normski * Ralph Lawson * Ryan O Gorman * Shane Watcha * Two and Eight * Waifs and Strays
KUBICLE hosts VIP – Alice on Acidland
Death on the Balcony * Itchy Rich b2b DB * Johnny Hunter * Remi Mazet (live) * Toni D * plus special surprise guests
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