One of the UK’s finest artists of the last decade, Jake Bugg, today announces a special run of UK November tour dates where he’ll be road testing new songs alongside firm fan favourites from his first four albums.
“I am beyond excited to be going on tour with a brand new show alongside Gorka.We have been working very hard to put on a show that will leave everyone feeling all the passion, excitement and energy that we feel when we are dancing. “
Having sold 15 million records worldwide and with eight Top 10 U.K. albums to their name, multi-award winning Clannad today announce their ‘In a Lifetime’ The Farewell World Tour.
After flirting with electronica on his last album, James Blunt returns to what he does best on new album ‘Once Upon A Mind’, writing classic songs that touch both the heart and the head.
“Black Tree is a hard run through something bleak, and I think it had to be done. The album is really autobiographical; it’s full of songs about becoming, songs about reminiscing, songs about making an album.”
Leeds’ raucous, rowdy and utterly compelling four-piece Fudge. have announced their third single, Hugger-Mugger, will be released on 11 October with a launch show the same night at the 360 Club at the Lending Room in Leeds.
Step forward the Bingley Bees Rugby Club (home to the major campsite for festival) and after meeting with the concert promoters and bookers SSD Concerts “Bingley Weekender” was born. Would it be a success … no-one knew .. but as the dust settles .. yes it was a resounding success.
Two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated multiplatinum songstress Kelsea Ballerini releases a poignant new single and music video entitled “homecoming queen?”. She will also play a massive show at BBC Radio 2 Live In Hyde Park on 15th September.
“Every once in a while, a band comes out of the gate with their best foot forward, challenging the current trend and stamping their name across the books as ones to watch. Calva Louise is such a band to make our generation rethink the modern and reject the corrupted mainstream in favour of something more visceral.” – CLASH









