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Leeds Festival with Big Special, A Little Sound, and more

Aug 21, 2024  ·  Bramham Park, Leeds Bramham Park, Leeds

Leeds Festival
Aug 21
Leeds Festival
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Confidence Man, an electrifying dance-pop group from Australia, has captivated global audiences with their vibrant performances at top festivals like Glastonbury and Primavera Sound; their music, reminiscent of Donna Summer and Dee-lite, fuels pure dance floor joy.
A Little Sound, known for dreamy vocal hooks and TikTok presence, collaborates with Kanine, Friction, and Sugababes. Awarded Best Vocalist by DrumandBassArena, she's signed to Ministry of Sound as a versatile artist, singer, DJ, and MC.
English R&B singer Jorja Smith, from Walsall, features soulful, jazz-tinged style influenced by Amy Winehouse. Known for hits like "Blue Lights," she rose to fame collaborating with Drake on "More Life."
Toronto-based rock band The Beaches, led by sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller, and best friends Leandra Earl and Eliza Enman-McDaniel, broke through with "Blame My Ex" and its hit single "Blame Brett." Known for energetic live shows, they've topped Canadian charts and sold out major venues, becoming a major force in modern rock with a sound full of raw emotion and unapologetic fun.
Blink-182, a pop-punk band from San Diego, rose to fame with high-energy songs like "What's My Age Again?" and "All the Small Things." Their chart-topping albums include Enema of the State (1999) and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001). Known for humorous videos, they feature members Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker. After lineup changes and a hiatus, they returned with the original members and released One More Time in 2023, coinciding with a pop-punk resurgence. They've toured with bands like Weezer and collaborated with artists like Yungblud and Machine Gun Kelly.
Australian-born, London-based Sonny Fodera crafts emotive house music with a unique groove. Known for sold-out tours, he performs globally at top festivals like Coachella and Glastonbury. His tracks achieve Beatport top tens while he maintains independence with his label, Solotoko.
The Amity Affliction, formed in 2002 in Brisbane, is an Aussie metalcore band known for emo-tinged, confessional lyrics. Albums like Chasing Ghosts and This Could Be Heartbreak topped Australian charts. They collaborated with artists like Louie Knuxx and Andrew Neufeld. The band is celebrated for its powerful live performances and topped the ARIA charts multiple times.
Skrillex, born in LA, Grammy-winning DJ & producer known for "Scary Monsters", "Sorry". Worked with Bieber, Kanye, Diplo. Founded OWSLA, influencing EDM. Icons in electronic music.
Denzel Curry, born in the South, is known for his versatile rap style and hits like "Ultimate." Collaborating with artists like A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg, his work celebrates Southern musical heritage and showcases his technical mastery.
Viagra Boys, born in Sweden, blend post-punk, dub, and rock. Known for edgy satire, they've dissected conspiracy culture in "Cave World" and hit with "Man Made of Meat."
UK electronic duo Overmono, known for live shows and hits like "So U Kno," won 'Best Live Act' at DJ Mag Awards. Famous for global tours and collabs with Joy Orbison.
Australian DJ and producer Dom Dolla, known for his signature house music style, has captivated global audiences with hits like "San Frandisco" and "Miracle Maker." Achievements include a Grammy nomination, ARIA award, and over 1 billion streams. He collaborated with MK, Nelly Furtado, and Tove Lo. Recognized as a top talent by Rolling Stone, GQ, and Billboard, Dom continues to be a dynamic force in electronic music.
The Wombats, based in LA, are known for their playful yet profound songwriting. Their new album Oh! The Ocean explores tech rock and sci-fi pop with producer John Congleton, offering a warm, human sound with social themes.
Born in North Carolina, Reneé Rapp shines in music and acting. Known for Regina George in Broadway's "Mean Girls" and "Leighton" in HBO's "Sex Lives of College Girls," her music echoes deep vulnerabilities.
Bradford-born Nia Archives, a new-era junglist known for 'UP YA ARCHIVES', blends genres innovatively. Renowned for reviving jungle for modern fans, she's won at DJ Mag, NME, MOBOs, and was a BBC Sound 2023 top contender.
Spiritual Cramp, inspired by Clash and Blitz, merges late 70s/early 80s punk and rock. Their lyrics tackle themes of anti-establishment, featuring upbeat yet dark sounds.
The Scratch, a Dublin-based band, blends metal with Irish music, gaining fame from viral busking videos. Their 2020 debut album hit #9 in Irish charts, with record vinyl sales. Known for sold-out Dublin shows and self-made music videos.
Militarie Gun, led by Ian Shelton, blends hardcore aggression with catchy hooks in their debut album, "Life Under The Gun." Known for tracks like "Do It Faster" and "Very High," they explore themes of relationships and personal growth. Their music combines melody and grit, offering a unique, self-aware lens on life's challenges.
David Kushner, originally from Chicago and now based in Nashville, is a singer-songwriter known for his ethereal sound and storytelling. His song "Miserable Man" gained TikTok fame in 2022, while 2023's "Daylight" achieved worldwide success. Kushner is celebrated for his emotionally charged performances and continues to captivate fans with his unique style and thematic exploration in music.
Two Door Cinema Club from Northern Ireland blends post-punk and electronic. Known for "Something Good Can Work," they topped charts with albums like "Tourist History" & "Beacon." Influences include Phoenix and the Postal Service.
Melbourne-born, LA-based G Flip rocketed from obscurity to fame, famed for energetic music derived from drum roots. Acclaimed in Rolling Stone, VOGUE; ‘DRUMMER’ hit #1 ARIA, with 6 nominations. Sold-out US and Australian tours.
Kneecap, from West Belfast, blend Irish punk rap with satirical, high-energy performances. Celebrated by major media, they challenge norms and inspire cultural revival.
Born in the UK, celebrated for emotive ballads and powerful vocal style. Notable for hits like "Someone Like You." Multiple Grammy winner, famed for deep, soul-stirring lyrics. Often collaborates with top artists.
The Japanese House, born Amber Bain, creates open, emotive pop. Known for songs like "Sad To Breathe" and "Boyhood," Bain's music explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth.
British musician James Marriott, based in Brighton, is known for his unique blend of alternative and indie pop. Since launching his career in 2020, he's sold out tours in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, and has played major festivals like Reading and Leeds. His debut album, "Are We There Yet?," hit number 17 on the charts.
Danny Howard, born in the UK, is a dance music authority with a decade at BBC Radio 1. Host of Radio 1’s Dance Party, he's known for his sharp A&R skills and shaping the genre's sound.
Scottish band Dead Pony is known for defying industry expectations with a unique sound. Famous for impactful music, they've made a mark with a debut album focused on originality.
The K’s, an indie band from Warrington, UK, topped charts with debut album 'I Wonder If The World Knows?' They won Best Breakthrough Act at the 2024 Northern Brits and rocked major festival stages like Glastonbury and Reading.
Brighton's Lambrini Girls, featuring Phoebe, Lilly, and Banksy, blend punk flair. Their debut, "Who Let The Dogs Out," is out now. Known for vibrant, high-energy shows.
Reading-born band Only The Poets, influenced by The Cure and '90s British indie, are known for their inclusive, hopeful sound, autobiographical songs, and emotive bonds. Achievements include impacting the local music scene significantly.

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