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Thom Yorke will perform a solo acoustic show as part of this summer’s All Points East festival.

Unlike on his Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes tours, where he performs alongside Nigel Godrich and Tarik Barr, the Radiohead frontman will take to the stage alone in Victoria Park.

The set will come in support of headliners Massive Attack on May 24, joining the likes of Nils Frahm, Young Fathers and Neneh Cherry.

Alfa Mist and Jacques Green are the other additions to the line-up on the day, with Sevdaliza, Fatoumata Diawara, TNGHT, GAIKA, Skinny Pelembe, Hotel Lux and Mad Professor already confirmed.

Elsewhere, All Points East has locked in Bombay Bicycle Club, Tame Impala, Kraftwerk, The Kooks and The Wombats as its other headliners, spread across two weekends in May.

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AFP via Getty Images 7/24 Junction 2 (June 5-6) A techno-heavy two-dayer in west London with some of the best in the game. Sam Neill 8/24 Mighty Hoopla (June 6) The LGBTQ+-friendly festival is always an absolute riot, and will bring the good vibes back to south London​. Luke Dyson 9/24 Cross the Tracks (June 7) One of London’s many new festivals from 2019, this jazz-soul-funk extravaganza​ returns. Getty Images for Lung Transplant 10/24 Lovebox (June 12-14) Expanding to three days in 2020, making up for the now-cancelled Community festival, Lovebox will pack its hardest punch yet. Getty Images 11/24 Hampton Court Palace Festival (June 5-19) A concert series set amid the grand backdrop of Hampton Court Palace. 12/24 BST Hyde Park (Various dates, July) A juggernaut concert series boasting some huge names from the worlds of rock and pop. Getty Images for iHeartMedia 13/24 Wireless (July 3-5) The north London favourite is back for another year, and you can bet on there being some huge pop names there. Getty Images 14/24 Field Day (July 11) The north London festival has tightened its focus this year, reducing to one day from two and promising a more electronic-heavy line-up. Eric Aydin Barberini 15/24 Naked City (July 25) Arriving for the first time in 2019, this festival paired live jazz and soul with deep-grooving DJ sets to thrilling effect. 16/24 Kaleidoscope (July 25) A wide-ranging music and arts festival set within the beautiful grounds of Alexandra Palace. 17/24 Milestones (July 26) Organised with help from Ronnie Scott's as part of the legendary venue's 60th birthday celebrations, this festival has a suitably jazzy line-up of live acts and DJs. Getty Images 18/24 51st State (August 1) A house music haven with artists from both today and yesteryear. 19/24 Waterworks (August 22) A new one-day electronic music festival from the people behind Percolate and Love International, set in the bucolic surroundings of Lee Valley. Jake Davis 20/24 South West Four (August 29-30) It’s always a big one whenever this dance music festival takes charge of Clapham Common for its annual bank holiday weekender. Luke Dyson 21/24 Field Maneuvers (September 4-6) Details on this “no-frills rave” are always pretty scant — the location is only revealed to ticket-holders a day or two before the festival — but we do know that it will bring a selection of DJs to an unknown party spot. 22/24 Southport Weekender (September 5) The London version of the popular parties that used to take over Southport Pontins throughout the 90s and 00s. Josh Hiatt for Here and Now 23/24 Defected London FSTVL (September 12) The house label launched its first ever London festival in 2019 and returns for a second time this summer. 24/24 The Ends (Dates TBC) A brand new festival for 2019, it launched with the likes of Nas and Wizkid. Getty Images

How to get tickets to see Thom Yorke at All Points East

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All Points East 2020 line-up — so far

Friday May 22

Bombay Bicycle Club

Loyle Carner

Lianne La Havas

Everything Everything

Nadine Shah

Nick Hakim

Nilüfer Yanya

The Orielles

Gengahr

Liz Lawrence

Saturday May 23

Tame Impala

Caribou

Glass Animals

Whitney

Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever

Kelly Lee Owens

Holy F***

The Avalanches

Låpsley

Yellow Days

Sir Was

Crumb

TOPS

Faye Webster

OTHERLiiNE

Jessy Lanza

Sunday May 24

Massive Attack

Thom Yorke

Nils Frahm

Young Fathers

Neneh Cherry

Sevdaliza

Fatoumata Diawara

TNGHT

Gaika

Skinny Pelembe

Hotel Lux

Mad Professor — Dubs ‘Mezzanine’ Live

Alfa Mist

Jacques Green

Friday May 29

Kraftwerk 3D

Iggy Pop

Johnny Marr

The Orb

Chromatics

Anna Calvi

Kim Gordon

Grandmaster Flash

Jehnny Beth

John Maus

Saturday May 30