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Dot To Dot Festival with Antony Szmierek, JGrrey, and more

May 26, 2024 at 12:00  ·  Various Nottingham Venues, Nottingham Various Nottingham Venues, Nottingham

Dot To Dot Festival
May 26
Dot To Dot Festival
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Picture Parlour, led by Katherine Parlour and Ella Risi, blends 70s glam and raw rock with smoky vocals and gritty guitar, praised by Courtney Love for their electrifying sound.
Home Counties, a UK band, blend sharp, dance-driven indie with witty lyrics. Produced by Al Doyle, their album *Humdrum* showcases catchy grooves and dual vocals from Will Harrison and Lois Kelly. Known for electrifying live shows, they’re hailed as one of Britain’s most inventive new acts.
Chartreuse, a Black Country four-piece, began with college friends exploring folk in 2013. Known for their debut album Morning Ritual, they blend intense emotion with optimism, refusing to be boxed into a single genre. Their collaborative songwriting shines with both Mike and Harriet vocalizing personal lyrics.
Ducks Ltd., a Toronto band with Evan Lewis and Tom McGreevy, blend jangle and power pop. Their album "Harm's Way" features collaborations with Chicago musicians.
Lizzie Esau, a North East artist influenced by Wolf Alice and Radiohead, is known for her dynamic indie sound. She's performed at Glastonbury, BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, and worked with producer Catherine Marks. Named BBC Introducing’s ‘One to Watch,’ Lizzie has supported Baby Queen and The Amazons and is a Help Musicians-supported artist.
Panic Shack, a Cardiff-based punk band, known for their raucous live shows and debut EP "Baby Shack." Gained fame with sold-out tours, performances at Glastonbury, and collaborations with Bob Vylan. Praised by BBC, NME, and more.
Dublin's Gurriers tackle modern malaise with punk debut "Come and See," featuring sharp lyrics on youth disillusionment and social issues, praised by Dork Magazine.
Swedish band Girl Scout, acclaimed for their debut EP "Real Life Human Garbage," draws comparisons to The Breeders & Snail Mail with vibrant, innovative music. Celebrated by NME, DORK, featured in The Guardian, Billboard, their style mixes past eras with bold, modern sound.
Antony Szmierek, a Manchester native, blends rap, spoken word, and dance, celebrating life's beauty. Acclaimed for EPs 'Poems To Dance To' and 'Seasoning', he’s a BBC 6 Music Artist of the Year 2023 and has captivated audiences with sold-out UK tours.

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