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Bingley Festival with James Bay, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, and more

Aug 3, 2023  ·  Bradford & Bingley RFC, Bingley Bradford & Bingley RFC, Bingley

Bingley Festival
Aug 3
Bingley Festival
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Liverpool's The Zutons, formed in 2002, are known for hits like "Valerie" (covered globally by Ronson & Winehouse) and albums like "Who Killed... The Zutons?" Mercury Prize nominees and Brit Award contenders, their music combines rock with a unique sax-enhanced sound.
Formed in Bradford in 1980, New Model Army merges punk, folk, goth & metal. Known for their steadfast style, they've worked with top producers, enjoyed cult-like devotion, and seen mainstream chart revivals with no artistic compromise.
The Boo Radleys, born from the Britpop storm in the '90s, are known for hits like "Wake Up Boo!" and the album "Giant Steps." Reformed in 2021, they celebrate past successes and continue to create, even while paying tribute to original songwriter Martin Carr.
Travis, formed in Glasgow in 1996, is known for hits like "Sing" and "Why Does It Always Rain on Me." With a steady lineup—Healy, Dunlop, Payne, Primrose—they won BRITs and more.
Sleeper, '90s band, known for 8 Top 40 singles, 3 Top 10 albums, and over 1M sales, led by iconic Wener. Split in 1998; members pursued academia and writing.
James Bay, a GRAMMY®-nominated artist known for hits like "Hold Back The River" and "Let It Go," has evolved from acoustic anthems to a louder sound across albums like *Chaos and the Calm* and *Electric Light*. Winner of BRIT, Q, Ivor Novello, and ECHO Awards, he's collaborated with Alicia Keys and opened for The Rolling Stones.
Born in the North East, Lizzie Esau is a rising music talent known for her energetic live shows. Influenced by Wolf Alice and Radiohead, she has performed at Glastonbury and collaborated with Catherine Marks. Lizzie was named BBC Introducing's 'One to Watch' and was featured as January's artist on Absolute Radio.
London & LA-based Kate Nash, Brit winner, is known for her #1 UK hit "Foundations" and her role in HBO's "GLOW". A genre-shifting punk singer and actor, her work combines fierce independence with deep, layered songs.
Formed in East London, Razorlight, led by Johnny Borrell, broke out with hits like "Golden Touch" and "America." Known for capturing the raw 2000s rock energy, they're famous for chart-topping singles in the UK and Europe.
Sheffield indie band Little Man Tate, known for their energetic live performances, reunites at O2 Academy after an 11-year hiatus, featuring original lineup.
Born in Paris, raised in Dublin, Somebody’s Child (Cian Godfrey) is a rising star in Ireland's music scene. Known for introspective lyrics and vibrant shows, his band has received national acclaim and signed with Frenchkiss Records. They've opened for Kaiser Chiefs and had sold-out tours.
Born in Nottingham, English indie folk artist Jake Bugg blends Brit-pop, blues, and Americana. Known for hits like "Two Fingers" & "Lightning Bolt," he's been Mercury Prize-nominated and worked with producers like Rick Rubin and Dan Auerbach.
Manchester's CORELLA shines with tropical indie-pop and emotive lyrics. Known for energetic live shows, the band has sold-out UK tours and appeared at major festivals. Collaborators include Joel Smith, Jack Taylor, Ben Henderson, James Fawcett.
Born in Wakefield, The Cribs, with Gary, Ross, and Ryan Jarman, are known for their indie rock style and hits like "Men's Needs". They're celebrated for their impactful music and sharp lyrics.

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