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Wolf Alice, The 1975, Years & Years and more bring the party on Radio 1’s Big Weekend day two
The BBC weekender closed out with another massive line-up.

BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend closed out in style yesterday, with The 1975, Wolf Alice, Years & Years and more taking to the Exeter stage.
Footage from the Powderham Castle bash can be found below, with iPlayer also playing host to full sets from The 1975, Wolf Alice, Years & Years and Class Of 2016 star Alessia Cara (catch up with that Class Of chat right here). Current DIY Festival Guide cover-stars Biffy Clyro also joined the line-up - watch them perform ‘Mountains’ below.
Highlights from day one - featuring Tame Impala, Bastille, CHVRCHES and more - can be found here.
The 1975 — ‘The Sound’
Years & Years — ‘King’
Wolf Alice — ‘Bros’
Biffy Clyro — ‘Mountains’
Records, etc at

The 1975 - A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships
The 1975 - The 1975 (10th Anniversary Edition)
Wolf Alice - The Clearing
Wolf Alice - Visions of a Life
Wolf Alice - Play It Out / Midnight Song (Live in LA) - RSD 2026
The 1975 - i like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware
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