
United Kingdom | 20 March 2006
Playing their first ever festival in a rich, decade-spannning history, The Big
Chill will have pulled off quite a coup when Sparks
appear on Saturday night's main stage.
The pioneering pop band, who Morrissey, Goldfrapp
and The Darkness all cite as influences, will play two very distinct sets; the first will be a reworking
of their latest album 'Hello Young Lovers', the second a greatest hits set delving into their 20-album back catalogue.
Sparks' Russell Mael said: "Playing a festival will be a new
experience for us but it is one we are looking forward to. It will be great to put on our show in this outdoor location and
for an audience who may not have seen us play before."
The band join loads of acts already confirmed to the bill,
including Bellowhead, Francois K, Glenn Tilbrook & the Fluffers, Louise
Rhodes, Nizlopi, Norman Jay, Shri, The Egg, Vashti
Bunyan, and many more.
Click here for the full lineup.
The Big Chill 2006 takes place from 4-6 August in the
grounds of Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire. Tickets are on sale now priced £120 for adults and £60 for
13-15 year olds. Under 12s are free. Vists the official site here
to buy.
Click here for more info on The Big Chill 2006.