Tame Impala announced as first All Points East headliner

We may all getting ready to close up for the end of the year, but that hasn't stopped All Points East from unveiling the first round of acts we can expect to see at next year's event.

Psych-rock gods Tame Impala have now been announced as the first of the six headliners to top the billing at the 2020 festival, and are set to be joined by Caribou, Glass Animals, Whitney, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Kelly Lee Owens, and Holy F on the 23rd May, when the festival returns to London's Victoria Park from the 22nd-31st May next year.

Tickets will go on sale this Friday 22nd November from 10am, and can be found at www.allpointseastfestival.com.

Tame Impala will also be releasing their highly-anticipated new studio album 'The Slow Rush' on the 14th February, and you can check out the album's trailer below.

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