Music / NewsDavid Lynch’s ‘Festival of Disruption’ is returningBon Iver, The Kills, Laura Marling, Moby and more are all set to perform at the filmmaker’s music festivalShareLink copied ✔️May 30, 2017MusicNewsTextSelim Bulut David Lynch’s Festival of Disruption is returning for its second year. The festival, curated by the filmmaker and taking place at LA’s Ace Hotel from October 14-15, will feature a lineup including Bon Iver, The Kills, TV on the Radio, Moby, Laura Marling and more. The immersive festival is curated entirely by the filmmaker. Last year’s inaugural edition featured performances from Sky Ferreira, Angelo Badalamenti, St. Vincent, Debbie Harry and more. Other musicians set to perform at this year’s festival include Sharon Van Etten (who is also slated to appear in the new season of Twin Peaks) and Reggie Watts. Dear Twitter Friends, my @FestDisruption is back! Oct 14-15 at @theatre_acedtla. Tickets on sale Friday: https://t.co/awHfYxpHghpic.twitter.com/Y47B8GKTll— David Lynch (@DAVID_LYNCH) May 30, 2017 The non-musical lineup features film screenings as well as talks with artist Ed Ruscha and actors Bill Pullman and Sheryl Lee (who played Lost Highway’s Fred Madison and Twin Peaks’s Laura Palmer respectively). Additionally, William Eggleston and Lynch himself will be exhibiting art, while there will also be ‘meditation experiences’ from Brian Eno’s Reflection and Bob Roth. Finally, Twin Peaks collaborators Duwayne Dunham, Dean Hurley, Gary D’Amico, and Johanna Ray will all host talks. Tickets go on sale on June 2, with proceeds going to the David Lynch Foundation. Watch Sky Ferreira cover “Falling” together at last year’s festival below. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREListen to Slushy Noobz’ loverboy playlist5 times Charli xcx soundtracked the big screen BurberryTwiggy, Maya Wigram and more front Burberry’s SS26 campaignLondon rapper Ledbyher is the outlier of UK UgDanny L Harle: ‘You can’t overestimate the power of your own club night’Pop music isn’t fun anymoreSonic warfare: How musicians are using ‘noise protests’ against ICEJudeline is the past, present and future of Spanish music Chanel Beads is searching for meaning in “this big old world”Giggs urges government to make lyrics inadmissible in courtHow waterbaby went from make-up artist to Sweden’s next star‘Together We Are America’: Unpacking Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performanceEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy