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King Gizzard add Angine de Poitrine, more to Field of Vision camping festival lineup

  • Colin Desmond
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are continuing to flesh out the world around their 2026 Field of Vision Festival, adding another wave of artists to the bill for the August 14–16 gathering in Buena Vista, Colorado. Tickets are still up for grabs—for now.


Leading the new additions is Angine de Poitrine, the fast-rising French Canadian duo whose knotty, microtonal math rock feels like a natural extension of King Gizzard’s own experiments in alternate tuning systems. The band have openly cited Gizzard as an influence, which only fuels speculation about a potential onstage crossover—especially with King Gizzard slated for three headlining sets across the weekend.


The latest lineup expansion also brings in a wide-ranging mix of names: Jello Biafra, La Luz (along with singer/guitarist Shana Cleveland), W.I.T.C.H., Jonathan Toubin’s Soul Clap & Dance Off, CAVS (the Gizzard-adjacent project), Spacemoth, Acid Yoga, Destrends, and more. They join an already eclectic roster featuring Blood Incantation, Die Spitz, Folk Bitch Trio, Upchuck, and others.


If Field of Vision is shaping up to be anything, it’s a carefully curated snapshot of King Gizzard’s sprawling musical orbit—equal parts heavy, heady, and just unpredictable enough to reward the trip.


 
 
 

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