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Everything Everything, Gaz Coombes confirmed to play Festival No. 6
Second wave of acts join a bill topped by Grace Jones and Belle & Sebastian.
Portmeirion’s Festival No. 6 has announced a new wave of acts for 2015, with the festival running from 3rd-6th September.
Everything Everything top the list of new names - they’ll be joined Catfish & The Bottlemen and current chart-topper James Bay.
There’s also Badly Drawn Boy, Gaz Coombes and Jane Weaver.
Festival director, Luke Huxham, says: “We’re confident this year’s line-up is going to be our biggest and most diverse yet. We’re also making some exciting changes to the site layout as well as opening up some new areas - we can’t wait to tell everyone more about it.”
This year’s Festival No. 6 is topped by Grace Jones and Belle & Sebastian, with Young Fathers, Shura and Ghostpoet also set to play. Get tickets here.
Records, etc at
Gaz Coombes - Turn The Car Around (Vinyl LP - black)
Gaz Coombes - Matador (Vinyl LP - yellow)
Everything Everything - Re-Animator (Vinyl LP - white)
Everything Everything - Raw Data Feel (Vinyl LP - clear)
Everything Everything - Mountainhead (Vinyl LP - clear)
Everything Everything - Mountainhead (Vinyl LP - black)
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