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Brighton’s Great Escape festival line-up grows

Villagers, Sufjan Stevens and Warpaint are on the bill

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The line-up for this year’s Great Escape festival in Brighton has grown.

The three-day event, which takes place between May 12 and 14 at various venues in the city, has added Sufjan Stevens, The Naked And Famous, Frank Turner and Yuck to the bill, as well as Mona, Dinosaur Pile Up and Brother.

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See Escapegreat.com for more information.

The line-up so far for The Great Escape is:

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DJ Shadow

Sufjan Stevens

Katy B

Example

The Vaccines

The Naked and Famous

The Joy Formidable

Warpaint

Gang Gang Dance

Villagers

Twin Shadow

Marnie Stern

Alela Diane

Max Richter

Yuck

Brother

The Radio Dept

Devlin Cults

The Antlers

Ed Sheeran

Little Dragon

Hauschka

Dinosaur Pile-Up

Mona

PVT

Suuns

SBTRKT

2:54

Ben Howard

Thus:Owls

Josh T Pearson

The Phantom Band

Fixers

Grimes

Handsome Furs

Chad Valley

D/R/U/G/S

Braids

Big Deal

Matthew and The Atlas

Alex Winston

Luke Abbott

PS I Love U

Oh Land

K Flay

James Vincent McMorrow

Seams The Wave

Pictures

Trophy Wife

Worriedaboutsatan

CHLLNGR

Teeth

Visions of Trees

Saint Saviour

Team Ghost

Sissy and the Blisters

Tribes

Tripwires

Lucy Swann

Said The Whale

Worship

Marques

Toliver

Alex Clare

Becoming Real

Nedry

Winter Gloves

Woodhands

To The Bones

The Secret Sisters

The Soft Moon

ANR

Smoke Faires

Seekae

The Heartbreaks

The Jezabels

The Mountains & The Trees

Spark

The Staves

Brasstronaut

The Holidays

Team ME

The Bonfire

NLF3

Paper Crows

Dutch Uncles

Dan Parsons

Dean McPhee

Deep Sea Arcade

Bonjay

Alexander Tucker

Anoraak

DZ Deathrays

Ghostpoet

Heathers

Housse De Racket

Luluc

MALPAS

Marcus Foster

Funeral Suits

GaBLé

Tickets are on sale now.

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