Bingley Music Live continues to support the very best in new music with today’s additions to its line up for summer 2014, whilst promising to deliver a range of established, platinum selling headline artists that are set to rival any those that they have ever booked to perform at the Myrtle Par, West Yorkshire.
Today’s additions are tipped in the music industry to be the next big things this year, they are Bipolar Sunshine, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Eliza and the Bear, We Are Catchers, Night Engine, Natasha North, D/C and cult DJ outfit Ultimate Power.
Next week will see yet more announcements including the headliners which include key multi platinum artists that have been added to the festival, which takes place in Myrtle Park in Bingley, West Yorkshire on the weekend of the 29th, 30th and 31 August.
Bipolar Sunshine has already written and performed a track with Brits Award winners Rudimental while Catfish and the Bottlemen’s latest single has been declared ‘hottest record in the world by Radio One DJ Zane Lowe. London band ‘Eliza and the Bear’, have been championed by Shell Zenner on Amazing Radio as well as Fearne Cotton and Zane Lowe on Radio One. Night Engine have recently toured with likes of The 1975 and Kaiser Chiefs whilst effortlessly cool solo artist D/C enjoys chart toppers Chase and Status and Gorgon City amongst his fans.
Contemporary folk sensation Natasha North has been touring with legendary songwriter and multi Grammy winning Suzanne Vega. While We Are Catchers from Liverpool, have been recently been signed by the head of record label Domino joining Arctic Monkeys and Franz Ferdinand on the roster. Cult DJ outfit Ultimate Power will be getting people in the party mood with an insane set of Power Ballads for those that like their guitars made of air.
With this exciting list of hot new artist additions, Bingley Music Live festival organisers are confident that they are providing a showcase for the future stars of 2014. that revelers can enjoy this summer!
Bingley Music will be announcing more big name additions to the festival, which takes place in Myrtle Park in Bingley on the weekend of the 29th, 30th and 31 August, in future weeks.