The second edition of the London events series will also feature performances from Pantha du Prince, Tricky and George Clinton.
Convergence will return to London in March 2015, with shows planned at Village Underground, St John-at-Hackney Church and The Royal Festival Hall.
The events series, now in its second year, has a strong music, technology and visual art focus. More venues have been brought into the fold, though the bulk of the shows will take place at Village Underground. Clark and Leeds five-piece Vessels will play the Shoreditch space at the opening on Thursday, March 12th, while Herbert (17th) and Ninja Tune-affiliates Portico (18th) have been booked for live shows.
A couple of headline acts have been lined up for 2015: George Clinton, who plays a TBA venue on the 16th, and Gary Numan, who will perform at The Royal Festival Hall on the 20th. Other highlights include Massive Attack's Tricky at St John-at-Hackney Church on the 14th and a closing party with Pantha Du Prince, Darkstar and Zomby at the same venue on Saturday, March 21st.
2015 will also see the launch of Convergence Sessions, "a three-day series of discussions, installations and workshops focusing on the points where music, art, and technology intersect." These will run from March 19th through 21st at TBA venues.
Tickets to Convergence 2015 are available here on RA.