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The Racket
This young four-piece from Widnes caused a buzz amongst the Merseyside music scene when they emerged at the back end of 2016. Bristling with attitude and confidence, they sing songs that reflect the hopes and aspirations of them and their friends.
Maida Vale // Saturday // 18:00 – 22:00
Rainbow Maniac
A young rock'n'roll band, shimmering with style and a deep passion for songwriting. This heavy guitar driven foursome radiate a quiet confidence, topping things off with an energetic live performance.
The Old House // Saturday // 19:30 – 20:00
Randall & IC3
Described as “the DJs' DJ” and the living embodiment of drum and bass, the legendary Randall performs with double award-winning drum and bass/house DJ, IC3.
Foundry // Saturday // 02:00 – 03:00
Richard Dilks
A singer songwriter who plays the guitar, banjo, harmonica and a homemade suitcase kick-drum. He is essentially a one-man-band of sarcasm and folk music.
The Mulberry // Saturday // 15:00 – 15:45
Ryan Jarvis
Six years of gigging around the UK as a solo/ singer songwriter, racking up support slots with bands such as Glasvegas, Northside, and The Courteeners, has catapulted Jarvis to the attention of local and national music bloggers and fans over the past few years. Tiger Works // Sunday // 19:00
Sabella
If you want to talk about unique bands, Sabella should be one of the first on your list. Hailing from Sheffield, Sabella is hands down the most original downtempo band on the scene. Not many other bands can set a mood as well as Sabella does.
Crystal Stage // Sunday // 22:00
Sam Eagle
The Essex born singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist takes influence from jazz, folk and hip-hop to create an original and alternative sound. He is certainly one to look out for fans of Thundercat and Radiohead.
The Green Room // Saturday // 15:45 - 16:15
Sheafs
Sheffield's SHEAFS pack punches with blistering riffs and instantly addictive hooks that hark back to the glory days of regional indie in their four-minute whirlwinds of guitar-led goodness.
Forum Kitchen & Bar // Saturday // 23:00 – 00:00
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