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REVEALED: Parklife Festival line-up for 2017

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Manchester uber festival Parklife has announced its line-up for 2017, when it returns to Heaton Park for its eighth anniversary on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th June.

The announcement was streamed live on their official Facebook page this evening with confirmed headliners including The 1975, Frank Ocean, Fatboy Slim, Two Door Cinema Club, A Tribe Called Quest, London Grammar and more.

Frank Ocean had already been revealed as a headliner earlier today following an interview on Nick Grimshaw’s Radio 1 breakfast show. It will be the first UK performance for the New Orleans R&B star since 2014 and the first chance for fans to hear him play tracks from last summer’s critically-acclaimed second studio album Blonde.

Other acts include a range of hotly tipped artists including Jamie Jones, Carl Cox, Mura Masa, Boy Better Know and BBC Sound of 2017 nominees The Japanese House.

Tickets go on general sale on Thursday, February 2 at 9am through Ticketmaster. Registration is now closed for the pre-sale but anyone who has already signed up will be able to snap up tickets first from Wednesday February 1 at 9am.

For more details about Parklife, visit their website, or follow them on Twitter or Facebook.

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