The New York indie rockers are on the bill for All Points East (APE) this August. 

The Strokes will headline the Victoria Park music festival on Friday, August 25. 

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The BRIT and GRAMMY award winners have six UK top ten albums under their belt and will be joined by fellow Big Apple rockers the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Australian punks, Amyl and The Sniffers.  

Norwegian indie pop artist Girl in Red - who has supported Taylor Swift - will also grace the stage, making her APE debut, and Angel Olsen, Mercury Prize nominees black midi and LA-based three piece Julie are also due to perform.  

The Strokes and this latest cohort of musicians to be announced join an already strong line up for the festival.  

Stormzy will also headline the east London festival and curate a day's worth of music.  

This Is What We Mean Day, will take place on Friday, August 18, and feature some of Stormzy's favourite artists, from those on the rise to established superstars.  

While the day's full line-up is yet to be announced, it will be celebration of his third album which was shaped by a Stormzy music camp with producers and musicians in Osea Island in Essex. 

All Points East will also put on a programme of community events alongside the three-day music festival.  

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Tickets for This Is What We Mean Day are already on sale from £59.95. 

Tickets to see The Strokes go on sale on Friday, January 27 at 10am, also from £59.95 and available at allpointseastfestival.com