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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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The Boo Radleys, formed in the 1990s Britpop era, are known for hits like "Wake Up Boo!" and albums like "Giant Steps." Reformed in 2021, they continue creating new music.
Somebody's Child, led by Cian Godfrey, hails from Dublin and innovates modern rock with influences like Kraftwerk. They've supported The War on Drugs and headlined Dublin's 3Olympia Theatre. Collaborating with Grammy-winning producer Peter Katis, they explore fresh sounds beyond indie norms.
Jake Bugg, born in Nottingham, is known for his bluesy indie folk, Brit-pop style. His debut album, featuring hits like "Lightning Bolt," was Mercury Prize-nominated. Collaborating with Rick Rubin and Dan Auerbach, he's toured with Lana Del Rey and opened for Liam Gallagher. Bugg's "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" reached the UK top ten, solidifying his success.
The Cribs, hailing from Wakefield, are known for their indie rock charm, catchy tunes like "Men’s Needs," and collaborations with artists like Johnny Marr. Their latest album, praised by NME, depicts resilience, and pop experimentation, securing high ratings from MOJO and Gigwise.
Sleeper, born in the UK, found 90s fame with astute lyrics and catchy melodies, earning 8 Top 40 singles, 3 Top 10 albums, and over 1 million sales. Fronted by iconic Louise Wener, they reformed in 2017, topping UK charts with new music. Known for collaborations with producer Stephen Street.
Lizzie Esau, a North East artist influenced by Wolf Alice and Radiohead, is known for her dynamic indie sound. She's performed at Glastonbury, BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, and worked with producer Catherine Marks. Named BBC Introducing’s ‘One to Watch,’ Lizzie has supported Baby Queen and The Amazons and is a Help Musicians-supported artist.
Kate Nash, a Brit award-winning singer-songwriter and actor from London and LA, found fame with the 2007 UK hit "Foundations." Known for her punk style and role in HBO's GLOW, she's released five albums, including "9 Sad Symphonies," blending vintage Hollywood influences. Co-founded the musical "Only Gold" and delivers layered, introspective songs shaped by the global pandemic.
Scottish band Dead Pony is known for defying industry expectations with a unique sound. Famous for impactful music, they've made a mark with a debut album focused on originality.
Little Man Tate, an indie band from Sheffield known for their energetic style, reunites for a major gig at O2 Academy after 11 years. Original members Jon Windle, Edward 'Maz' Marriott, Ben Surtees, and Dan Fields are excited to perform.
The Lancashire Hotpots, formed in 2007, are known for their humorous Northern folk anthems like "Chippy Tea" and "I Fear Ikea." Famous for lively shows, they’ve earned praise from BBC DJs and The Guardian.
UK-born James Bay, acclaimed singer-songwriter, merges timeless songcraft with clever lyrics. Celebrated for "Hold Back The River" and "Let It Go," he’s received GRAMMY® nods and won BRIT Awards. Collaborated with The Lumineers, Alicia Keys, and joined icons like Mick Jagger and Sheryl Crow on stage.
Manchester's CORELLA blends alternative indie with emotive lyrics, gaining a loyal fanbase through sold-out UK tours and festival gigs at Reading & Leeds.
Formed in Bradford in 1980, New Model Army defies genre with its mix of post-punk, political-rock, and folk-rock. Albums like "Between Dog and Wolf" rejuvenated their chart presence. Known for influential producers like Glyn Johns, they've built a devoted global following with album sales in the millions. Members include Justin Sullivan and Michael Dean.

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