Beach Break Live confirms full line-up
United Kingdom | |
07 May 2008
They will all appear on the ACM Presents Stage alongside Big Trains Haymaker, The Getaway Team,
The Dirty Discos, Carter Brown, Rokhsan Heydari, Four Fables,
Silent Film Project and Es Vedra.
Charlie Wingfield, Joe
Francis and The Ammunition, A Certain Shade, The Madrips, Zion & The
White Boys will also appear on the stage with The Rudimentary Confusion, Goldenburn,
Scaramoose, Little Things, Albenaza, Melosa playing over
the weekend too.
Nik Barrel and The Gin Club, Emily Teague, Vince,
Danni Nicholls, Tommy Armstrong, 6 Day Riot and Barny Rumbold
will all perform acoustically on The Barn Stage alongside Juliana Meyer, The Mighty Pees,
Neil Halstead and Willie and the Bandits.
Other names confirmed for the stage
include Hollie Rogers, Toby Pellow, Nicki Rous, Gran Torino,
Andrea Denny and The Cavalry, The General Store, Peter Conway,
Ella Edmondson, The Shy, Ben Howard, Hannah Harris and
Jazica.
Beach Break Live, which takes place at Polzeath Beach,
Cornwall from 9-12 June is set to be headlined by The Enemy, The Cribs and The Wombats
with Plump DJs, Mr Scruff and Scratch Perverts playing as well. Click HERE for the full
line-up.
The festival will also feature indie films, theatre and "breaking student talent" as well as
The Mighty Cornish Goblet events (boasting hay bale hurling and duck racing), Surf championships, outdoor activities and adrenalin
pursuits, eco-friendly hot tubs and "hammock heaven".
There will be a fancy dress finale, as well as
locally sourced food and ales provided, posh toilets on site and more.
Tickets are priced at £79
(£30 deposit secures tickets). Click HERE to buy.
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