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All the acts confirmed for this year's Camden event
by Grace Carroll | Photos by WENN.com
The iTunes line-up keeps getting added to and it's bigger and better each time, with Lana Del Rey today (10 August, 2012) added to the line-up that already boasts some of the biggest names in rock, pop and dance.
Taking place through the month of September, the iTunes festival boasts 30 consecutive nights of music from more than 60 artists. The gigs are free - but tickets can only be attained by competition winners, and demand for some of the shows is causing online frenzy as fans clamour to see their favour bands.
But who's been announced so far?
New artists are still being added, but we've rounded up the current line-up just for you. So take a look and find out...
Band also hint at possibility of 'special guests'
British acts dominated the Lisbon festival yesterday
Remix celebrates release of singer's sixth album
1Xtra's decision has caused significant controversy
Second of two sold-out shows plagued by poor sound
The band made a triumphant return at Optimus Alive
MGMT, Sam Smith and SBTRKT also performed
Jonny Greenwood confirmed the news on 6 Music
The gig has been labelled a 'total waste of money'
How did anyone think this was a good idea?
Pair have had high profile brawls in the past
Bow down b**ches
Drummer died at home aged 62
Band will now also play at Motorpoint Arena
Kinks guitarist sets record straight on guitar solo
Another massive track from new album, Listen
Gig to celebrate 40 years since classic album
Rock duo will play at London's Borderline
Imagine Dragons, Temples also stun at NOS Alive
Huge indie names announced for London shows
Calvi teams up with Talking Heads frontman
Buckinghamshire festival to debut in August
Parquet Court and more stun at Spanish festival
Guitar Hero proves to be bands most profitable venture
First acts announced for Closing Party
The singer suffered from frequent panic attacks
The '212' singer celebrates on twitter