Interpol and Portishead have been announced as headliners for this summer's ATP festival in Iceland.
The Icelandic edition of All Tomorrow's Parties marks the first time that either band has played in the country. Other acts on the line-up include Sóley, For a Minor Reflection, Samaris, Low Roar, and Mammút - with many more to be announced in the coming weeks.
ATP founder Barry Hogan said: "Portishead have a rich history and close relationship with us, which started with them curating ATP back in 2007 after a long live-hiatus and being the first ever curators for the I'll Be Your Mirror series.
"Interpol on the other hand, while being long-time ATP favourites, have never played the event, and it’s an exciting prospect that the eagerly awaited second Icelandic ATP will be their first."
Portishead will headline the event on 11 July while Interpol will do so on 12 July.
A spokesman also said that ATP Iceland is also expanding into a 'takeover week' of events starting on July 7th in Reykjavík, with live concerts, an ATP recordings showcase, art exhibitions, an ATP store, DJs and film screenings leading into the festival.
ATP Iceland will be held at Ásbrú, the former NATO base in Keflavík, Iceland from Thursday 10 - Saturday 12 July, 2014. The music will run from 7pm to 2am each day, with around 25 acts set to play live across the three day festival. For more information visit Gigwise gig tickets.
Below: Photos of Interpol live at Brixton Academy