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        Apricot Ballroom
Initially an invite-only old school party, this psychedelic funk dance collective now have their own audiophile sound system, with which they host intimate gatherings with a community feel.
PeddlerWarehouse //Saturday// 16:00 – 18:00
Banana Hill
Well-known for their carnival-esque club nights and global dancefloor sounds, Banana Hill bring their funky, soulful tunes to the Steel City, to the backdrop of a Peddler Warehouse sunset. PeddlerWarehouse//Saturday// 20:00 – 22:00
Batman’s Treaty
A new Sheffield alt-rock band made up of three members of Sheffield's RepoMen (Denzil Watson - vox, Ric Bower - guitar/keys and James Hughes - guitar), Dave Woodcock and the Dead Comedian's bassist Paul Hoyland and Waldo Reset/Pisco Sour Hour drummer Andrew Wood.  Café Totem // Sunday // 20:00
Autopilot
This Midlands-based three-piece indie band have created a unique sound, blending rock guitars with big synth hooks to create huge choruses full of energy and melody. Blood sweat and beers go into all of their live performances, so they are not to be missed.  Maida Vale // Friday // 18:00 – 22:00
Black Mamba Fever
From the minds behind such classics as "The Severed Heads of Seven Siblings" comes a band that has managed to answer the question of what happens when you just eat crisps. You get Black Mamba Fever. TheOldHouse//Saturday//18:30– 19:00
Braver Than Fiction
A Sheffield-based band who've played across the North and a couple of trips down to the big smoke. They've supported bands such as The Wedding Present and Slow Club. Described as the Smiths meet Fleetwood Mac, with a dark loungey swagger.
 Tiger Works // Friday // 19:00
The Cacti Collective
The Cacti Collective are a group of musicians creating a dynamic and exhilarating journey into sound. They offer a unique package combining sophisticated sounds from the world of jazz into modern pop music.
 Revolucion de Cuba// Sunday // 17:00 – 21:00
            Baby Strange
Baby Strange are an indie rock band formed in 2012 in Glasgow. Described as pop-punk and grungy rebel rock with some fun choruses. Live they are said to have a 60s garage influence but distinctly Scottish indie guitar riffs.
 Frog & Parrot // Saturday // 21:10
The Assist
The Assist are a staple of the Birmingham music scene, and their infectious energetic pop has led them to share the stage with acts such as Rat Boy, Blossoms, Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder and they’ve even ventured into Europe with Black Honey.
 Café Totem // Saturday // 22:00
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