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Win: Tickets To Jabberwocky Festival 2014

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ATP is having a party. Want in?

The best underground bill in London this year? Probably.

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*When:* Friday 15^th – Saturday 16^th August

*Where:* Royal Victoria Dock, Excel Centre, London

*Why Go?* With tickets starting at £38.50, this will probably be your only chance to catch so many underground acts together on the same roster before they start making bigger waves.

*Confirmed acts for 2014 include:* James Blake (pictured), Neutral Milk Hotel, Caribou, Kurt Vile & The Violators, Darkside, Electric Wizard, Kode9, Pissed Jeans, The Ex, Deafheaven, The Bug, Forest Swords, Untold, Earth, Cloud Nothings, Hookworms, Chelsea Wolfe, Clipping., The Van Pelt, Ben Frost, Ought, Metz, Perfect Pussy… and more.

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Jabberwocky is brought to you by All Tomorrow’s Parties alongside the talent-hungry teams at Pitchfork and Primavera Sound. The two-day event has attracted an astounding line-up of alternative artists, including Animal Collective founder Panda Bear, Mercury Prize winner James Blake, dance-punk pioneers Liars and pensive psychedelic songsmith Kurt Vile. With ATP at the helm you can guarantee this won’t just be exclusively about the music either: Jabberwocky will offer the music-craving mob an array of after-party events, cinematic exclusives and exceptional hotel offers.

More info and tickets *available here*. Or, try your luck with our competition. Clash has *two pairs of tickets* to give away to Jabberwocky. Entrants must be aged 18 or over, and the prize is tickets only – you pay for your own travel, food, booze, accommodation and so on. *Winners will be contacted by July 28, 2014*. Good luck!

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