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Norman Jay
Norman Jay MBE is unquestionably one of the world's most respected and popular DJs. Co-founder of the legendary Good Times Sound System and London dance music station KISS FM, Jay fostered the ‘Rare Groove’ scene.
SOYO // Saturday // 22:00
Nowhere City Riot
Formed in 2011, Nowhere City Riot quickly won plenty of admirers with their fast and energetic punk sound. After a split in 2014 NCR reformed in 2016 and are now re-energised with a new lineup playing gigs and recording material.
The Mulberry // Sunday // 20:30 – 21:15
Oli Zee
Cheese On Bread Regular and Ex Resident at the late Fez Club. Spinning bangers from 8 till late.
SOYO // Friday // 20:00
One World Choir
The One World Choir formed in Sheffield, the City of Sanctuary, which has just celebrated an amazing Migration Matters Festival. This 34-strong choir gives voice to asylum seekers and refugees.
Devonshire Green // Sunday // 14:00 – 14:30
Ørmstons
Ørmstons are a four-piece indie-rock band from Leeds, formed in January 2016. Gigging and writing continuously, they have gained a supportive fan-base, especially since the release of their latest single ‘Mexico City’. Forum Kitchen & Bar // Saturday // 20:00 – 20:30
Papa Soul
A dynamic funk and soul group based in Sheffield - providing soulful, infectious grooves that take any party by storm and rising above carbon copy tribute acts by remixing and rearranging classics, adding a bit more ‘Umph!’. Leopold Square // Saturday // 17:00 – 18:30
PBR Streetgang
Bonar Bradberry and Tom Thorpe make up the boogie boat that is PBR Streetgang. Beginning in 2008, the duo produced a slew of EPs and singles for the labels Red Music and 2020 Vision.
Bal Fashions // Saturday
Pete Le Freq
Pete's been djing for the last 20 years, and has played all over the UK and into Europe, spinning with the likes of Inland Knights, The Littlemen, and loads more. His productions have taken elements of disco, soul, funk, jazz, with a large dose of wibbly bass.
Gentleman Fox // Friday // 16:00 – 18:00
Prisoners of War
UK punk band based in the East Midlands, featuring Dean Young (lead vocals), Staz Stallard (guitars and vocals), Dally (bass and vocals) and Fungi (drums and vocals). Formed in August 2013, influenced by "old school" punk rock and roll bands.
The Mulberry // Sunday // 18:15 – 19:00
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