Line Up
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Acts announced so far:
Tipped to be the next big thing, prepare for something super spectacular when Clean Bandit take to the Lawnfest stage. Fresh, fun and alarmingly addictive, Clean Bandit’s sound is a seamless synergy of electro and classic, and it’s certainly getting them noticed; Fearne Cotton, John Kennedy and Huw Stephens have already given them loud applause, and now it’s your turn. See them live at Lawnfest – we guarantee you’ll be humming their tunes all the way home.
Intrigued? Take a peak at their latest video – it was commissioned by C4 and features supermodel Lily Cole as a mermaid siren. View>> .
The Shoestrung
Expect gorgeously sweaty, loud and unhinged rock and roll from London based band The Shoestrung. They played for us last year, and they are fabulous.
Tinashé
Praised for his ‘effortless soul’, ‘pop-fectious musicality’ and ‘absolutely addictive’ tracks, by the Guardian and Q, Tinashé is an act we can’t wait to hear up close. He’s toured with the Noisettes, Mark Ronson, Macy Gray and Tom Jones, and has a new EP coming out in June – we predict he’s going to be one of this summer’s most talked about acts! “I was catapulted from my bedroom to my dreams in a very short space of time, and I’m so pleased that I can now call myself a professional musician,” he says. “I’ve been away writing my second album for what feels like forever and I can’t wait to start playing it to people and touring again!”
Cleo Sol
Dubbed ‘one to watch’ by MTV, MOBO and ILUVLIVE, make sure you make it to the front row to see Cleo Sol. Recently signed to Island Records, this 21 year old from West London has serious talent which has seen her featured on Tinie Tempah’s Tears, Wretch 32’s Dancefloor, and Riding for Love alongside Bashy. Already a massive hit on the underground music scene, see her perform live on stage at Lawnfest. cleosol.com
The Magic Numbers
The critically acclaimed band from London have enjoyed enormous success over the past few years, with This is a Song, Forever Lost and Love’s A Game amongst their biggest and best-loved hits. Their debut album was shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize and they’ve supported the likes of Travis and Snow Patrol – we can’t wait to see them perform at Lawnfest.
Manchow
With their East London roots and fantastic musical versatility, Manchow has a great feel-good vibe. They are a five-piece covers-band that have performed right across the UK playing everything from rock and pop to soul and punk. We can’t wait to hear what they’ve got in store for Lawnfest!