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Splendour in Nottingham

Jul 22, 2023  ·  Wollaton Park, Nottingham Wollaton Park, Nottingham

Splendour in Nottingham
Jul 22
Splendour in Nottingham
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Betty Boo, pioneer of '80s hip hop and '90s pop, returns with her empowering album "Rip Up The Rulebook." Known for hits and collaborations with Grandmaster Caz, she embodies GRRRl power.
Everything Everything, known for their visionary art-pop style blending esoteric experimentation with accessibility, hail from England. They've earned five Ivor Novello and two Mercury Prize nominations, plus five Top 10 albums. Their critically acclaimed work, like 'Raw Data Feel', tackles grand concepts with dystopian themes.
Rudimental, an East London electronic trio, is acclaimed for their genre-bending hits. With chart-toppers, 5 billion streams, and four albums, they’ve earned numerous awards and global recognition as UK dance pioneers.
Madness, formed in 1978, blend ska with British pop and are renowned for hits like "Our House" and "It Must Be Love." Their debut, "One Step Beyond," was a 2-Tone ska era classic. Known for their humorous style and engaging performances, the band had numerous Top Ten UK hits throughout the '80s. They collaborated with producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley and key members included Suggs, Mike Barson, and Lee Thompson. They played the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the 2012 London Olympics, and launched hits like 2009's The Liberty of Norton Folgate.
Reuniting in 2019, the original Sugababes lineup is known for iconic harmonies and blending pop, alternative, and R&B. They've rocked Glastonbury and sold out The O2.
The Coral, formed in Hoylake in 1996, masterfully blend '60s garage rock, psychedelic pop, and folk-rock. Known for albums like their 2002 self-titled debut, they achieved UK chart success and Mercury Prize nods. They've worked with producers like Geoff Barrow and John Leckie, and collaborated with artists like Cillian Murphy. Frequent lineup changes haven't hindered their evolving sound, which includes concept albums like 2021’s Coral Island and country-rock on 2023’s Sea of Mirrors. Their spirited experimental style remains influential and celebrated.

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