Host of additions announced

Miles Kane has been added to the line up for this year's instalment of Underage.
Astonishingly, Underage has reached its fifth birthday. Founded out of frustration with the established festival scene, the one day London event bans anyone over the age of 17 from setting foot in its boundaries.
Open to anyone between the age of 13 - 17, its fifth birthday means that anyone who attended in the first year is now too older to gain entry. Furthermore, if you were 17 when Underage kicked off, you would now be 22 - capable of earning a University degree and of course drinking alcohol in the United States.
Returning for a bumper addition, the organisers of Underage are working hard to make this summer's instalment extra special. The line up is always expanding, with Miles Kane set to perform in Victoria Park.
The Liverpool songwriter is set to release his much anticipated solo album this summer, after surprising fans with a series of singles. 'Inhaler' may have half-inched a guitar line from The Music Machine, but it's energy and sheer style is a blast of fresh air into an increasingly moribund indie scene.
Elsewhere, Manchester newcomers Dutch Uncles have been added to the bill while Wolf Gang, Rizzle Kicks and more are due to appear.
The bill is already bristling with talent. Underage has confirmed appearances from the likes of American soul sensation Janelle Monae, fast rising indie types Brother and Bombay Bicycle Club.
Having started their career on the underage circuit, Bombay Bicycle Club are the perfect choice to blow out the candles on the festival's birthday cake. Expect more additions in the run up to the event!
Tickets are on sale now.
Underage takes place on August 5th.
Astonishingly, Underage has reached its fifth birthday. Founded out of frustration with the established festival scene, the one day London event bans anyone over the age of 17 from setting foot in its boundaries.
Open to anyone between the age of 13 - 17, its fifth birthday means that anyone who attended in the first year is now too older to gain entry. Furthermore, if you were 17 when Underage kicked off, you would now be 22 - capable of earning a University degree and of course drinking alcohol in the United States.
Returning for a bumper addition, the organisers of Underage are working hard to make this summer's instalment extra special. The line up is always expanding, with Miles Kane set to perform in Victoria Park.
The Liverpool songwriter is set to release his much anticipated solo album this summer, after surprising fans with a series of singles. 'Inhaler' may have half-inched a guitar line from The Music Machine, but it's energy and sheer style is a blast of fresh air into an increasingly moribund indie scene.
Elsewhere, Manchester newcomers Dutch Uncles have been added to the bill while Wolf Gang, Rizzle Kicks and more are due to appear.
The bill is already bristling with talent. Underage has confirmed appearances from the likes of American soul sensation Janelle Monae, fast rising indie types Brother and Bombay Bicycle Club.
Having started their career on the underage circuit, Bombay Bicycle Club are the perfect choice to blow out the candles on the festival's birthday cake. Expect more additions in the run up to the event!
Tickets are on sale now.
Underage takes place on August 5th.






