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FROG & PARROT
AMP LIVE PRESENTS...
13:40 – LOSING TOUCH
Six-piece from South yorkshire who perform with the grandeur of Elbow and the elegance of The National.
14:30 – SECRET SHOW
To be announced on the day.
15:30 – IDLE ROSS
Hard-hitting, indie rock four-piece who draw influences from bands such as Oasis and The Stone Roses.
16:10 – ØRMSTONS
Think Anteros and Orchards but with a West yorkshire accent. Great band and one not to miss over the weekend.
17:00 – THE KECKS
A curious blend of Aussie, French, Austrian and Brit creating weird noise under Hamburg‘s seedy neon glow.
17:50 – NADIA SHEIKH
“She’s had a fantastic run of singles and has such a great live reputation” – John Kennedy, Radio X 18:40 – NATURAL MYSTERY MUSEUM
Power trio Natural Mystery Museum combine fuzzy-yet-slick garage rock licks with striking vocal melodies.
19:30 – THE VOODOO’S
Punchy, punk band on the rise from Glasgow. 20:20 – SECRET SHOW
To be announced on the day.
21:10 – BABY STRANGE
Glaswegian trio Baby Strange infuse distinctly Scottish indie guitar riffs with their sixties garage and punk influences.
22:00 – LATENIGHT HONEYMOON
Swooning indie dream pop.
23:00 – SOPHIE & THE GIANTS
Welcome to the world of Sophie & The Giants, practitioners of forward-looking, left-leaning emotional pop: a fresh, raw fusion of the band’s collective influences.
GATSBY
DIPPED IN GOLD PRESENTS...
16:30 – 17:00 – ROXY GIRLS
Discordant Mackems in every which way.
17:45 – 18:15 – SALT THE SNAIL
Salt the Snail are a loud as you like 4-piece, making short, sharp songs and playing them at a frenetic pace.
19:30 – 20:15 – COWTOWN
Variant mutant pop from Leeds.
21:00 – 21:45 – SEAZOO
Seazoo is a noisy indie-pop group, influenced by yo La Tengo, Courtney Barnett and Grandaddy.
22:30 – 23:15 – BILGE PUMP
A canny bunch of synthetic diamonds hailing from the mountains of Leeds.
GENTLEMAN FOX
12:00 – 15:00 – JK
Bhangra/Panjabi singer from Derby.
15:00 – 16:00 – DRESSING GOWN MOB
A lazy light hearted mob rolling straight out of bed to the stage rocking the flyest gowns, sounds, vocals, scratch live visual spectacular, crowd contests, mob branded whisky and cuts from Maggie Scratcher. 16:00 – 18:00 – JACKLIN
18:00 – 20:00 – COUNTRY GENTS
Deep house and garage.
20:00 – 21:00 – CAMOUFLAGED DISCO
Eclectic DJ sets and mashups.
21:00 – DRESSING GOWN MOB (DJ SET)
THE GREEN ROOM
13:40 – 14:10 – PSYCHIC SPIES
Playing all your nineties alternative rock favourites... plus a few from the seventies, eighties and noughties.
14:30 – 15:00 – INAVIBE
Two-piece hip-hop urban outfit performing a mixture of their own material and choice covers.
15:10 – 15:40 – TOM JACKSON
High octane folk-punk from yorkshire with honest songwriting, clever lyrics and catchy tunes.
16:00 -16:30 – CALVIN RODGERS & MYLES HENDERSON
Calvin accompanied by friends from their hometown of Doncaster – indie pop bangers for days.
16:50 – 17:20 – THE RACKET
Four-piece indie rock band from Widnes who have a fresh, angry sound that’s full of energy.
17:40 – 18:10 – PIP HALL
Haunting Americana infused rock.
18:30 – 19:00 – THE LATERALS
Originals band from sunny Sheffield performing songs with heart and fire indie/country/rockerals. 19:20 – 19:50 – CODENAME COLIN
Highly infectious ska pop punk outfit who were Slam Dunk Festival/Rock Sound Breakout winners last year.
20:10 – 20:40 – THE THEORIES
Indie with a Celtic twist and a set of great songs and outstanding musicianship.
21:00 – 21:45 – THE MOURNING AFTER
Fuzz and Farfisa-fuelled garage-punk stalwarts with thirteen singles and three albums under their belts.
HOPE WORKS
1800 – 04:00 – WUBLINES 2 DAY ‘N’ NIGHT CREW RAVE
Nothing but vibes and the finest tunes.
LEOPOLD SqUARE
15:00 – 16:30 – DIZZY CLUB
Sheffield-born band The Dizzy Club are returning to Leopold Square to entertain with sounds of jazz, blues, swing, and amaze Sinatra fans. The Dizzy Club's varied sounds and infectious melodies will appeal to everyone from cool cats to serious swinging jazz fans.
17:00 – 18:30 – PAPA SOUL
Authentic, gritty and punchy soul delivered by an eight-piece Sheffield groove machine.
19:00 – 22:00 – LEOPOLD SQUARE FUNK AND SOUL SHOW
MAIDA VALE
13:15 – 13:45 – HARRISON RIMMER
Hailing from Fleetwood and bred in york, for fans of Nirvana, Marvin Gaye and soulful noise.
14:00 – 14:30 – THE NAKED EVERYWHERE Doncaster lads making big waves with their unique blend of catchy indie rock ‘n’ roll.
14:45 – 15:15 – CROSSFIRE EAGLES
Indie-driven group here to make a statement with dirty riffs and memorable choruses.
15:30 – 16:00 – JACK CAINE
Frontman of Bang Bang Club returns with his solo outfit – an indie, blues and rock infusion.
16:15 – 17:00 – JULIAN JONES
Country-tinged with indie edge. Lush slumbers to guitar twanging 'spaghetti western' soundscape. 17:15 – 18:00 – THE SHOALS
Chesterfield’s own Britpop classics band take you on an indietastic journey back to the nineties. 18:15 – 18:45 – TAMSYN
A passionate and uplifting indie rock band focused on memorable riffs, heartfelt melodies and poetic lyrics.
19:00 – 19:30 – FIFTY–NINE
Fifty-Nine are a Chesterfield indie band with a raw and unique sound that never disappoints.
19:45 – 20:15 – JAMES KENNEDY
A rare solo performance of songs from his top fifty best-selling album ‘Home’.
20:30 – 21:00 – LIFE AT THE ARCADE
Welcome return for insanely good Liverpool Indie band, big songs and a live show to match.
21:15 – 21:45 – THE RACKET
Four-piece indie rock band from Widnes with fresh, angry sound that’s full of energy.
22:00 – 23:00 – B.A FUNK BAND
Funky six-piece playing covers.
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