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Dot To Dot Festival with Big Special, Låpsley, and more

May 25, 2025 at 12:00  ·   · £34 Various Nottingham Venues, Nottingham Various Nottingham Venues, Nottingham Tickets from £34

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The Horrors return with a new single "Lout" from their upcoming EP. Known for their aggressive live performances, the track marks a heavier, industrial sound shift and features collaborations with Bunny Kinney and Isamaya Ffrench.
Dublin band SPRINTS, known for urgent, compassionate rock, gained fame with their Top 20 debut album "Letter To Self." They've opened for IDLES and Pixies, delivered talked-about sets at major festivals, and earned two RTE Choice Awards nominations.
Monster Florence, a genre-defying UK six-piece, blends rap, grime, punk, and more. Known for hits like "Borstal" and "Deck Of Cards," they've wowed critics with "Master System." Collaborating with Professor Green, they played London's O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire.
Edinburgh duo No Windows blends DIY, folk, classic pop in their EP "Point Nemo." Inspired by Elliott Smith, Cocteau Twins, they explore themes of isolation with tracks mixed by Ali Chant.
Born in the UK, Låpsley rose to fame as a teen with hits like "Hurt Me." She's known for engaging with climate issues and asserting her queer identity. Her third album explores coming-of-age themes. She’s also a successful songwriter, earning a platinum disc for "Out Out" and collaborating with artists like Paloma Faith. Outspoken on politics, mental health, and sustainability.
Bruise Control, known for their chaotic live shows, blend 00's indie with 80's hardcore DIY punk. The band, comprising Niall Griffin, Ru Gilfillan, Tommy Victor Morris, and lead singer Jim Taylor, is celebrated for their self-produced, hook-filled indie punk and Taylor's fierce lyricism.
Dog Race have intrigued audiences supporting acts like Francis of Delirium and Voka Gentle. They've played Visions Festival, BBC 6 Music, and gained nods from The Line of Best Fit and BBC Radio 1.
Irish singer-songwriter Bradley Marshall from Tallaght is known for his emotional, heartfelt songs, amassing over 12 million Spotify streams. With a style similar to Dermot Kennedy, Bradley gained attention with songs like "Perfect For Me" and "You’ll Be Okay," resonating deeply with fans. His powerful vocal delivery and relatable lyrics showcase his rising talent.
Kate Bollinger, a Charlottesville native, blends folk-pop with poetic lyrics. She gained recognition from The New York Times and NPR with self-released tracks. Her 2022 EP, "Look at it in the Light," marked her debut with Ghostly International. Bollinger has collaborated with Drugdealer and Paul Cherry and toured with Faye Webster and Devendra Banhart. She's also directed music videos for Jessica Pratt. Her music, inspired by 1960s folk-pop and 1990s indie rock, is known for its eclectic, melodic style.
Ain't, hailing from both sides of the Atlantic, blends '90s guitar nostalgia with innovative sounds. Known for "Oar," their music melds industrial noise and slow-pop with introspective and cathartic lyrics. The band includes George Ellerby, Ed Randall, Hanna Baker Darch, and Joe Lockstone, with Baker's dynamic vocals at the forefront.
Japanese singer-songwriter Kaneko Ayano, known for her evocative solo and band performances, debuted with "hug" in 2016. She released four band and five acoustic albums, including "A towel blanket is peaceful." Her 2021 Nippon Budokan show sold out, and her Tokyo arena shows in 2023 drew 20,000 fans. She has also toured Japan and performed in the UK.
Formed in 2008 by KSU Studios in Malaysia, Ladylike, akin to a rock-style Pussycat Dolls, features Stockholm natives Miranda, Valerie, Louise, and Isabelle. Known for their English adaptations of Asian hits, their 2009 debut album was penned by Edry Abdul Halim.
Lunar Vacation, from Decatur, GA, embraces indie pop with an experimental edge. Influenced by Yo La Tengo and Björk, their album "Everything Matters, Everything's Fire" reflects trust and growth.
Cork's Cardinals offer a gritty rock landscape blending Irish trad folk, shoegaze, and punk. Known for their gothic EP, they fuse nostalgic rock with poetic narratives.
Soft Loft, a Switzerland-based collective, makes music that explores vulnerability and humanity. Known for the album "The Party And the Mess," produced by Grammy-nominee Gianluca Buccellati, they’ve been featured on Seattle's KEXP and UK’s BBC 6. Without heavy promotion, they hit North American College Radio Charts for six weeks and played festivals like Montreux and The Great Escape.

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Catch the Dot To Dot Festival concert in Nottingham at Various Nottingham Venues on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at 12:00 PM, with Big Special, Låpsley, and more. Tickets are on sale now!

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