Dot To Dot Expands Bill

Peggy Sue, O Children added to line up

Multi-site festival Dot To Dot has added a host of new acts to its ever increasing line up.

Festival season comes with its draw backs. Fed up of standing in muddy fields watching overpaid headliners? So are we, but with Dot To Dot it seems that we might be getting something different for our money.

The festival is spread across sites in Bristol, Nottingham and Manchester taking place in a huge array of venues. Acts rush between cities, with some playing several shows in different locations.

The result is a festival that brims with energy. Returning after last year’s huge success, Dot To Dot festival has added a number of hotly tipped acts to its bill.

Peggy Sue recently released their debut album ‘Fossils And Other Phantoms’ to widespread acclaim. Streamed ahead of its release date exclusively on ClashMusic, the indie stars are a sizzling live act.

Honing their skills on the tough London circuit, Peggy Sue know how to graft. Set to perform at Dot To Dot, the band will find themselves in friendly circumstance. Fans and performers are crowded together, breaking down barriers between the line up and ticket holders.

Amongst the other acts newly confirmed for the festival are The Crookes, hotly tipped newcomers O Children and electro-pop outcasts Silver Columns.

Previously known as The Pictish Trail and Adem, Silver Columns recently made their live debut at the Homegame event. ClashMusic caught the duo in action, with their electro-pop splendour attracting acclaim even from the dance underground.

With tickets on sale now, fans had best act quick to grab a slice of the action!

Dot To Dot takes place on the following days:

May
29 Bristol
30 Nottingham
31 Manchester

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