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Leeds Festival with Gryffin, Lovejoy, and more

Aug 25, 2023  ·  Bramham Park, Leeds Bramham Park, Leeds

Leeds Festival
Aug 25
Leeds Festival
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Orlando's Magnolia Park blends genres in hits like their debut LP "Baku's Revenge." Known for Halloween Mixtape series, the band features rich narratives and characters. Collaborates extensively within their genre.
MUNA, formed at USC, features Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson & Josette Maskin. Known for queer-focused pop music, they embrace themes of pain & bliss in their work.
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.
From Southend-on-Sea, England, Nothing But Thieves blend indie rock with pop hooks. Known for hits like "Trip Switch," they've topped UK charts with albums like "Dead Club City." Influential in alternative rock, they've enjoyed global acclaim and Billboard success.
The Killers, formed in Las Vegas in 2002, are renowned for hits like “Mr. Brightside.” With over 25 million albums sold, their awards include multiple Grammys and NME Awards, plus #1 albums in the US, UK, and Australia. Collaborated with producers like Alan Moulder and Flood.
Irish band Inhaler, known for debut 'It Wont Always Be Like This,' evolved in 'Cuts and Bruises' with a focus on band chemistry & narrative style, inspired by global tours.
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."
Gryffin, an electronic music icon, known for dynamic shows & classical skill, hit #1 with his debut album "Gravity." Famous for "Tie Me Down," his music blends infectious rhythms with deep melodies, working alongside artists like OneRepublic & MØ.
Formed on the Isle of Wight, Wet Leg, comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, blends sad and party music. Known for their hit "Chaise Longue" and a Mercury Prize-nominated debut album.
Knocked Loose, from Oldham County, KY, focuses on hardcore punk. Known for intense tours since 2014, they recorded a concept album in 2020 during quarantine.
Imagine Dragons, formed in 2009, soared with hits like "Radioactive" & "It’s Time." Multi-platinum, Grammy winners known for emotional depth & lyrical honesty. Collaborated with Alex Da Kid.
Born in Britain, pop icon Becky Hill is a BRIT Award winner known for pioneering electronic music. With 17 UK Top 40 singles, one UK #1, and collaborations with stars like David Guetta, Rudimental, and Little Mix, she boasts over 4 billion Spotify streams and multiple BPI certifications.
Wunderhorse, formed by Jacob Slater, Harry Fowler, Peter Woodin & Jamie Staples, released debut album 'Cub' in 2022, praised by Zane Lowe, NME, and BBC Radio 1. They've toured with Fontaines D.C., Pixies, Sam Fender, and Foals, and have sold out headline shows.
Trippie Redd, born in Canton, Ohio, blends cloud rap, emo rap, and trap influences. Known for hits like "Dark Knight Dummo," his work tops Billboard charts and features artists like Travis Scott. His mixtapes and albums, including MANSION MUSIK, showcase his unique style and collaborations.
Harlem-born Austin Millz blends soul with dance music, creating euphoric experiences reflective of night scenes. Known for energetic live shows and a unique electronic-dance fusion, he's a celebrated figure in both local and national stages.
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.
Andy C., key figure in drum'n'bass evolution, founded Ram Records in the '90s. Known for "Valley of the Shadows," he's part of Origin Unknown and Ram Trilogy, remaining an iconic, mysterious figure in the genre.
Billie Eilish, LA-born, globally famed for hits like "No Time To Die" & "What Was I Made For?," collaborates with brother FINNEAS. Winner of 9 GRAMMYs®, 2 Academy Awards, she's known for innovative pop music.
Nessa Barrett's debut album "young forever" combines gothic pop with themes of heartache and mental health. Known for singles like "tired of california" and "madhouse," her music addresses generational struggles, providing a voice for those feeling isolated.
East London's Lancey Foux, known for his genre-defying style, broke into the scene with his 14-track EP 'PINK'. Famous for his freestyle creation over YouTube beats, he has a diverse palette of musical inspirations.
Dominican-born bachata singer Optimo, raised in Washington DC and based in NY, is known for hits like "El Cuchillo" and "Te Olvidare". He has topped the Tropical Billboard chart 4 times and released albums like "Optimo FDL". Follow him on Instagram @optimoofficial.
Liverpool's Jamie Webster, a folk singer-songwriter, is popular for his resonant "people's poet" style. Known for UK chart-topping albums 'We Get By' and 'Moments', he's celebrated for anthems that echo communal spirit and struggle. Collaborated with producer Dave Eringa.
Palaye Royale, a Las Vegas-bred band of brothers, blends brit-pop, glam rock, and art-punk. Acclaimed for energetic live shows and over half a billion streams, they've toured with Yungblud and Rob Zombie. Known for connecting deeply with fans worldwide.
K&D, pioneers from Vienna, fused 80s cosmic dance with hip hop, rare groove, dub, and new wave. Known for reshaping the techno scene in the '90s.
Daniel Avery's "Ultra Truth" album explores darkness, not escape. Created with Ghost Culture, Manni Dee, and featuring HAAi, Marie Davidson, and others, it's an intense, collaborative project.
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.
Ian Broudie, born in Liverpool, famed for '90s hits like "Pure" & "Three Lions," returns with the Lightning Seeds' seventh album. Known for million-seller "Jollification" and collaborations with Terry Hall and James Skelly.
Public Service Broadcasting, blending history with music using archival samples, gained fame with albums like "Inform - Educate - Entertain" & "The Race For Space". Known for their unique narrative style and collaborations, notably with James Dean Bradfield on "Every Valley".
Arab Strap, key Glasgow band led by Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton, known for gritty tales of sex and drugs in Scottish brogue. Acclaimed for 90s/2000s albums like Philophobia and The Last Romance. Reunited for 2021's As Days Get Dark.
Primal Scream, formed by Bobby Gillespie, evolved from '80s indie pop to groundbreaking creators of the '91 album Screamadelica, blending techno with rock. Known for constant genre shifts, they've won the Mercury Prize and collaborated with Andrew Weatherall and Jimmy Miller.

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