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Leeds Festival with Gryffin, Lovejoy, and more

Aug 25, 2023 at 09:30  ·  Bramham Park, Leeds Bramham Park, Leeds

Leeds Festival
Aug 25
Leeds Festival
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Public Service Broadcasting, led by J. Willgoose, Esq., from the UK, merges cinematic rock with historical themes, famous for albums like The Race For Space. Known for collaborations with artists like Kate Stables, their work, often featuring archival sounds, celebrates human spirit through innovative storytelling.
Franz Ferdinand, from Glasgow, blend rock and dance music with wry sophistication. Known for hits like "Take Me Out," they won the Mercury Prize and Brit Awards. Collaborators include Sparks and Jane Birkin. Their style mixes post-punk and disco influences, evolving with each album to remain a top act in the U.K. music scene.
Detroit's MK, a dance music pioneer, is famed for hits like "Look Right Through" and collaborations with Dom Dolla. His tracks boast billions of streams.
Scowl, from Santa Cruz, CA, delivers venomous hardcore punk, collaborating with Circle Jerks and Limp Bizkit. They've rocked Coachella and Reading festivals, known for their fierce sound and intense live shows. Their latest album explores themes of morality and self-discovery while retaining punk's rebellious spirit.
Nothing But Thieves, from Southend-on-Sea, Essex, create indie rock with pop sensibility. Their chart-topping albums include Nothing But Thieves, Broken Machine, and Dead Club City. Known for hits like "Trip Switch" and "Futureproof," they cover diverse tracks and have collaborated on projects like Gran Turismo 7.
Inhaler's "Open Wide" blends indie, garage-rock, glam-pop, and art-rock, influenced by T.Rex and Depeche Mode. Produced by Kid Harpoon, it showcases their artistic confidence with tracks like "Eddie In The Darkness" and "Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah)."
Orlando's Magnolia Park blends punk, rock, pop, hip-hop, and metalcore into a vibrant sound. Formed in 2018, they're acclaimed for their genre-spanning creativity.
Formed on the Isle of Wight, Wet Leg, comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, blends sad and party music. Known for their hit "Chaise Longue" and a Mercury Prize-nominated debut album.
Knocked Loose, from Louisville, are known for their relentless hardcore sound. Over a decade, visits to Coachella and Bonnaroo, and the album "You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To," they’ve won acclaim for their unyielding intensity and potential.
British singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone, known for her unique alternative pop, won the 2022 BRIT Rising Star and was the BBC Sound Of 2021 runner-up. Her evocative songs like “Antichrist” and “Room Service” showcase her profound lyricism.
Born in Britain, pop icon Becky Hill is a BRIT Award winner known for pioneering electronic music. With 17 UK Top 40 singles, one UK #1, and collaborations with stars like David Guetta, Rudimental, and Little Mix, she boasts over 4 billion Spotify streams and multiple BPI certifications.
Trippie Redd, born in Canton, Ohio, blends cloud rap, emo rap, and trap with punk energy. Known for hits like "Dark Knight Dummo" with Travis Scott, he tops charts often, like with A Love Letter to You 4 and Life's a Trip. Collaborations include Drake, Lil Wop, and mgk.
Harlem-born Austin Millz blends soul with dance music, creating euphoric experiences reflective of night scenes. Known for energetic live shows and a unique electronic-dance fusion, he's a celebrated figure in both local and national stages.
Andy C., key figure in drum'n'bass evolution, founded Ram Records in the '90s. Known for "Valley of the Shadows," he's part of Origin Unknown and Ram Trilogy, remaining an iconic, mysterious figure in the genre.
Billie Eilish, born in Los Angeles, is a 9-time GRAMMY® winner known for her genre-defying style. Her albums, debuting at No. 1 worldwide, include hits like "No Time To Die," winning an Academy Award. Collaborating with her brother FINNEAS, she's made history with her achievements, including two Academy Awards, showing her lasting impact.
Nessa has amassed over 2 billion streams and 30 million followers, and is known for her electro-pop sound. Her album AFTERCARE includes hits like "PASSENGER PRINCESS" and "MUSTANG BABY" featuring Artemas. She has been featured on Billboard’s “21 Under 21” and Forbes’ “Top Creators” lists. In 2023, she sold 83,000 tickets on her world tour, making stops at festivals like Reading & Leeds and ACL Main Stage.
UK trio YONAKA blends pop, punk, and hip-hop into hypnotic alt-rock, exploring themes of mental health and empowerment. Known for their intense, emotive style, they've gained over 150 million streams.
UK singer-songwriter Mimi Webb, known for powerful vocals and emotive hits like “House on Fire,” rose to fame quickly, landing two Top 15 UK singles pre-debut album and acquiring over 730 million streams globally.
East London artist Lancey Foux is known for his genre-defying music with the 2015 release of his EP 'PINK.' With over 500 freestyle tracks, he's marked by versatility and confidence.
Sam Fender, born in North Shields, explores life's struggles and his coming of age in a Springsteenian style. Known for hits like "Hypersonic Missiles," his music blends heartfelt drama with unique soundscapes. Collaborating with The War On Drugs’ Adam Granduciel, Fender's "People Watching" offers introspective tales and rich musical textures, capturing his life's influences and human experience.
Liverpool's Jamie Webster, a folk singer-songwriter, is popular for his resonant "people's poet" style. Known for UK chart-topping albums 'We Get By' and 'Moments', he's celebrated for anthems that echo communal spirit and struggle. Collaborated with producer Dave Eringa.
K&D, from Vienna, defied norms with a unique fusion of 80s cosmic dance, hip hop, and dub. Known for "G-Stoned," "DJ-Kicks," and "Sessions," their music sold millions. They rejected major labels to support artists on their G-Stone label, later evolving into projects like Tosca and Peace Orchestra.
Born in the UK, Daniel Avery is a pioneering electronic artist blending ambient, hardcore, and techno. Known for the albums Ultra Truth and Drone Logic, his illustrious career includes collaborations with Marie Davidson, A.K. Paul, and Alessandro Cortini. Avery's renowned live shows toured globally, and he's revered for his DJ sets. His enduring connection with fabric began with FABRICLIVE66, while Andrew Weatherall praised his “gimmick-free machine funk.”
UK indie band Friendly Fires, from St. Albans, blends indie rock and dance music. Known for hits like "Skeleton Boy," "Paris," and albums like "Pala." Mercury Prize nominee; collaborated with Disclosure.
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.
Liverpool-born Ian Broudie, known for The Lightning Seeds, crafted hits like Pure, The Life of Riley, and Three Lions. His style blends pop rock with introspective lyrics. Broudie's album See You in The Stars features collaborations with Terry Hall and James Skelly, showcasing his songwriting finesse. Known for his production skills, Broudie's work continues with tracks like Sunshine, embodying resilience and optimism.
Classically trained Gryffin, from San Francisco, blends electronic and classical styles in dynamic live shows. His debut, "Gravity," topped Billboard's Dance chart, and hits like "Tie Me Down" highlight his catchy rhythms. Collaborating with stars like OneRepublic, his music combines various genres while maintaining emotional depth.
UK Rap/Drill leader K-Trap, BRIT & multiple MOBO winner, known for Gold hit "Warm" (#17 UK, 41M Spotify streams). Collab'd with Headie One on Top 4 project, vividly portrays South London life.
Primal Scream, formed by Bobby Gillespie, evolved from '80s indie pop to groundbreaking creators of the '91 album Screamadelica, blending techno with rock. Known for constant genre shifts, they've won the Mercury Prize and collaborated with Andrew Weatherall and Jimmy Miller.
Belfast-born DJ and producer David Holmes is famed for his eclectic mixes and producing soundtracks for directors like Steven Soderbergh. Known for club nights like Sugar Sweet, he worked with Noel Gallagher and remixed for Orbital. His awards include a BAFTA. Collaborates in Unloved, which scored Killing Eve.

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