FRIDAY JULY 21
19:15–19:45 – Psyence
Stoke quintet combine the melodic sense of Tame Impala with the rhythmic thud of Exterminator-era Primal Scream.
20:00–20:30 – Ryan Young & the Electric Sunrise
High-octane country rock n roll band with a perfect landscape of sound.
20:45–21:15 – Sly Antics (pictured)
“A vibe that’s so powerful, so overwhelming, the whole place is completely on it.” (Louder Than War)
21:30–22:00 – The Dukes of Bordello
Vintage rock n roll trashcan troubadours from the seedy side of town…
22:15–23:00 – Bigshambles
Legendary Sheffield super-group featuring musicians you will have seen before and some you won’t.
SATURDAY JULY 22
12:00–12:30 – Loz Campbell
Outstanding singer/songwriter – think Skunk Anansie, The Libertines and The Beatles.
12:50–13:20 – Sobriquet
Award-winning Sheffield based post hard-core band.
13:40–14:10 – Everyday People
A five-sliced funk band from the old fishing town of Grimsby. This is funk all the way!
14:30–15:00 – Mouses
The illegitimate offspring of the Jesus And Mary Chain meets a seriously twisted and distorted version of Weezer.
15:30–15:50 – Farebrother
Bath-based indie rock quartet Farebrother is this year’s must-see band. Think The Amazons and Catfish & The Bottlemen.
16:10–16:40 – Saints
Three lads from Doncaster making some loud noises. Blues, grunge, acid, soul, pop.
17:00–17:30 – The Claxbys
Scunthorpe’s premiere super-group; Connor Dunk and Devan Scott (Dirty Sterling), Dec Chamberlain (Reality Puppets).
17:50–18:20 – Mint
Bouncy pop perfection with bright guitars and hooks galore.
18:40–19:10 – Sly Antics
“A vibe that’s so powerful, so overwhelming, the whole place is completely on it.” (Louder Than War)
19:30–20:00 – Mollyanna
Strong, charismatic rock. “This is a group you definitely need to get on board with.” (CelebMix)
20:20–20:50 – Kiziah and the Kings
Kiziah oozes the sexy sass of the jazz & blues with a reggae vibe flowing.
21:10–21:40 – Perfectparachutepicture
A big, powerful, loud critically-acclaimed two-piece band.
22:00–23:00 – The Mourning After
Legendary Sheffield Garage rock band with a big following. Must-see band and our highlight of the festival.
SUNDAY JULY 23
12:00–12:30 – Dandelion Rose
With influences drawing from Bon Iver, Kings of Leon and Band of Horses, together, they create an atmospheric performance.
12:50–13:20 – Lady Livid
High energy powerful two-piece rock band from the North West.
13:40–14:10 – Hollows
Huge, outstanding alternative indie rock. Think James, U2 and Coldplay.
14:30–15:00 – Vega Bay
Incredibly catchy Indie Pop along the lines of The Amazons, Kagoule, Superfood and Trash.
15:20–15:50 – Citrus Heights
Four-piece indie groove Pop band from Leeds, formed in 2015 – along the lines of Marsicans, The Sherlocks and Clay.
16:10–16:40 – The Broadcasts
Anthemic stadium sized Welsh rock – ‘Heart on your sleeve, gritty Rock’ (Adam Walton, BBC Radio Wales).
17:00–17:30 – Repomen
Sheffield post punk legends who have been on the scene for over 25 years and counting!
17:50–18:20 – Idle Frets
Upbeat rock which will stay in your mind long after the gig has ended, perfect for those idle days and wild uni nights.
18:40–19:10 – The Empty Page
Vintage 90s post punk taking inspiration from over-the-pond 90s alternative giants like The Pixies, Sonic Youth and Mudhoney.
19:30–20:00 – Single by Sunday
High speed musical pop erotica – think 5 Seconds Of Summer and McFly. A must-see Glasgow band.
20:20–20:50 – Palmes
Synth pop from Huddersfield with addictive catchy pop songs you’ll remember for a long time.
21:10–21:40 – Victors
Leeds based pop/electronic quartet already extremely popular with Sheffield gig goers.
22:00–22:30 – The Doldrums
Leeds indie rock n roll – ‘all round musical powerhouse… their performance is a high powered frenzy of excitement and I never want it to end’.
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