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All Together Now with John Francis Flynn, Jorja Smith, and more

Aug 1, 2024  ·  Curraghmore House, Portlaw Curraghmore House, Portlaw

All Together Now
Aug 1
All Together Now
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British duo Maribou State, formed by Chris Davids & Liam Ivory, known for 'Turnmills'. Albums "Portraits" & "Kingdoms In Colour" gained UK chart success & critical acclaim. Played sold-out shows globally, including Brixton Academy. Collaborated with Khruangbin, Holly Walker.
Berlin techno icon Paul Kalkbrenner, rose from underground to fame with roles/soundtracks in 'Berlin Calling', headlining festivals & 8 LPs, notably topping charts in 10 countries. Known for unique live sets & global fanbase.
UK singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield, born in southeast London, hit fame with chart-toppers like "Unwritten" and "These Words." Known for her rhythmic pop style, she's collaborated with stars like Nicki Minaj and John Legend, earning platinum sales and multiple awards.
English R&B singer/songwriter Jorja Smith from Walsall mixes soulful, jazz-influenced tones with retro style, echoing Lauryn Hill and Amy Winehouse. Known for "Blue Lights," she gained fame appearing on Drake's "More Life" alongside stars like Kanye West.
Slowdive's 5th album, "everything is alive," blends new beginnings with their signature shoegaze style. Known for reverb-rich guitars & a growing youthful fanbase, the band explores psychedelic soundscapes & 80's electronic elements, influenced by John Cale.
Confidence Man, known for invigorating dance-pop akin to Donna Summer meets house music, has dazzled festivals globally including Glastonbury & Primavera Sound. Members: Janet Planet, Sugar Bones, Clarence McGuffie, Reggie Goodchild.
Dublin-based post-punk band The Murder Capital, with roots across Ireland, met at BIMM. Known for hits like "More or Less," their debut album "When I Have Fears" was produced by Flood.
From Cheshunt to LA, Declan McKenna collaborates with Gianluca Buccellati on "What Happened to the Beach?". Album shows growth, infused with playfulness and inspired by St. Vincent, Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
Future Islands, Baltimore-based synth-pop band, began as Art Lord & the Self-Portraits at ECU in 2003. Known for the 2014 hit "Seasons" on Letterman, they've collaborated with Debbie Harry and released albums like "Singles" and "The Far Field."
The Mary Wallopers, Irish ballad group formed by brothers Charles and Andrew Hendy and Sean McKenna, are known for their energetic live shows. Their debut EP, "A Mouthful of The Mary Wallopers," showcases a blend of warmth and chaos. Post-lockdown, they've sold-out prestigious venues like Dublin's Vicar Street and Camden's Powerhaus.

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