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Tame Impala have been announced as the Saturday night headliner for London’s stellar All Points East festival next year.



Led by Kevin parker, the group are arguably one of the biggest bands in the world following the release of three critically acclaimed albums.



Now they bring their renowned live set to London’s Victoria Park for the second night of the spectacular, which runs from May 22-31.



The band are set to release the eagerly anticipated fourth album The Slow Rush on Valentine’s Day 2020 and this will be the only chance next year for UK fans to hear new songs in their full live glory.





They headlined London’s O2 on June, as reviewed by Daily Star Online , and followed it up with a special set on the Other Stage at Glastonbury just days later.

Parker has worked with all kinds of music royalty – with collaborations ranging from Mark Ronson, Kanye West, Lady Gaga and Travis Scott.



Speaking about the forthcoming album, Parker told the New York Times: “A lot of the songs carry this idea of time passing, of seeing your life flash before your eyes, being able to see clearly your life from this point onwards.



“I’m being swept by this notion of time passing. There’s something really intoxicating about it.”

Their booking is another huge coup for All Points East, which boasted headline sets from The Strokes, Bon Iver and The Chemical Brothers for this year’s event.

Joining Tame Impala will be Canadian alt-dance legend Caribou, who will perform new material since his last album – 2014’s huge Our Love.

Expect a multi-sensory show at Victoria Park.



Fresh from releasing new single Tokyo Drift with rap’s man of the moment Denzel Curry, Glass Animals have also been announced on the roster.



The four-piece last performed at All Points East in 2018 and bring a psychedelic twist to indie-pop.



Aussie indie darlings Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, electronica stalwarts Holy F, Kelly Lee Owens and folk-indie stars Whitney will also grace the All Points East stage.



The park will also host a popular four-day community focused midweek even in collaboration with Tower Hamlets Council.



There will be eco-friendly creative workshops, free yoga sessions, street food and open air movie nights among the activities.



Tickets are available fro £65 + booking fee and can be bought here .