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Ellie Goulding Added to ‘MTK’ Lineup

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author on Jun 22, 2011

Royal Wedding performer Ellie Goulding has been added to the lineup of the “MTK: Music To Know Festival,” which will be held on August 13 and 14 in East Hampton.

Ms. Goulding’s debut album, “Lights,” premiered in the number-one spot on the United Kingdom’s album chart and went on to become the biggest and fastest selling debut album of 2010 in England.

“Ellie Goulding defines ‘Music to Know’ and we are delighted that she is joining our outstanding roster of bands,” Chris Jones, Founder of the “MTK: Music to Know Festival” said in a press release. “Hugely talented, the energy of Ellie’s live performance takes her spot-on delivery to another level.”

In addition to Ms. Goulding, the two-day lineup includes: Vampire Weekend, Matt & Kim, Tame Impala, M. Ward, Tom Tom Club, We Are Scientists, Francis and the Lights, Suddyn and Nicos Gun, Bright Eyes, Cold War Kids, Chromeo, Ra Ra Riot, Dawes, Fitz and the Tantrums, The Naked and Famous, The Limousines and Young Empires.

Two-day passes for the music festival are $195. Single-day tickets are being offered for $110. VIP passes can be purchased for $645. For reservations, visit musictoknow.com.

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