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Stag and Dagger


by: Spoonfed Festivals

Line-ups, updates and news for Stag and Dagger 2011

When: 19th May
Where: Various venues about Shoreditch, East London
How much: £12.50

Shoreditch’s favourite wreck up Stag and Dagger has announced some of the stages for their 2011 incarnation, and it already looks amazing with the likes of Ghostpoet and New Young Pony Club.

A one night multi-venue festival around Brick Lane, Dalston and Shoreditch, Stag and Dagger basically runs on the idea that if you sort out one night of insane gigs in London’s East End and give the kids armbands to get into all of them, then the result will be mental.
Hosted by over 20 venues in the East End of London, this year’s Stag and Dagger one-night-only mini-festival looks set to be a night of fun, frolics and of course the inevitable dance every now and then.

The event is sure to attract many a cool dude in a Barbour coat and turned up jeans, but don’t worry if that’s not your thing, as the artists usually range from dubstep DJs to folk bands.

Similar to The Camden Crawl, you’ll need to buy a wristband to gain access to all the venues which include Cargo, Vibe Bar, East Village, The Macbeth and The Book Club. We suggest getting a bicycle to make it easier to get where you want – you could even splash out and get one of them cool racer bikes the whole of East London seem to have nowadays. Or even better a Segway.

Full line-up:
(more to be confirmed..)

Beat Connection
Big Deal
CocknBullKId
Count Choc (BTG)
Creep
Dels
Eagulls
Entrepreneurs
Ghostpoet
Grimes
James Yuill
Moshi Moshi djs
New Young Pony Club
Rockfeedback djs
The Rayographs
Toro Y Moi
Wire

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