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Kagoule
Nottingham's Kagoule are crafting some of the most dynamic guitar music out there, existing in the type of self-created world that can only be constructed by people who know who they are and where they are going.
The Washington // Friday // 22:00 – 23:00
Life Aquatic Band
Life Aquatic Band are a six-piece alternative outfit based in Sheffield. Combining an array of genres, the band aims to push the boundaries of traditional indie and alternative sounds.
The Washington // Saturday // 22:10 – 23:00
Life At The Arcade
Life At The Arcade consists of four young Liverpool lads that come together to make a fine mix of upbeat, catchy indie-pop rock. Paddy, Adam, Ben & Paul have crafted and developed their sound since the band came to life in early 2015.
Maida Vale // Saturday // 20:00 – 22:00
Light Tide
This four-piece band from Yorkshire is definitely one to watch this weekend. Tipped for big things by BBC Introducing, their rock-folky sound is sure to be a hit amongst the crowds at the Fringe at Tramlines.
Café Totem // Saturday // 19:00 – 20:00
King Rose
King Rose are three lads from Barnsley who play funky soulful blues-rock. They are Craig Royston on vox/guitar, Ben Paramore on bass, rhythm guitar and backing vocals, and Jono Bradbury on drums and backing vocals. The Mulberry // Saturday // 18:00 – 18:45
King Zepha
The King’s Northern Sound is music for the people – straight outta Yorkshire! Rocksteady, dub, rhythm ‘n’ blues sounds. Mr. Thornton writes superbly uplifting and infectious songs with a set of the finest Leeds musicians.
Leopold Square // Sunday // 19:00 – 20:30
Lewis Canner
A 24-year-old singer/songwriter and guitarist based in North Nottinghamshire, Lewis' recently released debut EP 'Square One' climbed up to 12 in the singer/songwriter iTunes chart overnight.
FirePit Rocks // Sunday // 19:00 – 19:40
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