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Cherym pull out of The Great Escape Festival due to its links with Barclays bank - www.nme.com - Israel - Palestine
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13.04.2024

Cherym pull out of The Great Escape Festival due to its links with Barclays bank

Cherym have announced that they have pulled out of playing The Great Escape this year, due to the festival’s connection with Barclays bank.The Derry punk band shared a statement on social media outlining their reasoning, highlighting the bank’s financial investment in companies that supply arms to Israel.“We have made the decision to pull out of The Great Escape Festival next month,” the statement reads.“Barclays/Barclaycard are responsible for investing over £1bn+ into companies that are arming the IDF and providing weaponry that enables the ongoing atrocities against Palestinians to continue.”a message from us regarding our performances due to take place at @thegreatescape festival next month. pic.twitter.com/Y20uW75f7H— CHERYM (@cherymofficial) April 12, 2024“Due to The Great Escape’s connection with Barclays/Barclaycard, we feel in good conscience, that we cannot go ahead with our scheduled performances at The Great Escape.

Dozens more artists join Great Escape 2024 boycott, as half the line-up demands festival drop Barclays sponsor in solidarity with Palestine - www.nme.com - Israel - Palestine
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17.04.2024

Dozens more artists join Great Escape 2024 boycott, as half the line-up demands festival drop Barclays sponsor in solidarity with Palestine

Great Escape festival, with over half the line-up demanding the festival drop their sponsorship with Barclays in solidarity with Palestine.The Brighton-based festival is sponsored by the bank, which has been a source of controversy amid the current events in Gaza because of the bank’s financial investment in companies that supply arms to Israel.The issue was first highlighted by a petition started by the promoter How to Catch a Pig and the band The Menstrual Cramps, and has since been signed by artists including Kneecap, Lambrini Girls, Alfie Templeman, Lip Critic, Wunderhorse and Mary in the Junkyard who have urged the festival to drop Barclays as a sponsor.Then, Cherym pulled out of playing Great Escape due to the festival’s connection with Barclays bank before record labels Alcopop and Big Scary Monsters joined the boycott and pulled out of the festival.Now, dozens more have joined the boycott over the controversial partnership. The latest to drop out of performing include Lambrini Girls, ‌ZHEANI, Rett Madison, Mui Zyu, Hongza, Sarah Crean, LVRA, Ideal Living, Van Zon, COMRAD, Other Half, Cherym and Borough Council.‌Speaking about their decision not to play the festival, Lambrini Girls issued a statement saying: “We will not be appearing at The Great Escape festival this year.

Alcopop and Big Scary Monsters record labels join The Great Escape boycott over Barclaycard sponsorship in solidarity with Gaza - www.nme.com - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
16.04.2024

Alcopop and Big Scary Monsters record labels join The Great Escape boycott over Barclaycard sponsorship in solidarity with Gaza

The Great Escape over its ties to Barclays bank.The Brighton-based festival is sponsored by the bank, which has been a source of controversy amid the current events in Gaza because of its financial investment in companies that supply arms to Israel.The issue was first highlighted by a petition started by the promoter How to Catch a Pig and the band The Menstrual Cramps, and has since been signed by artists including Kneecap, Lambrini Girls, Alfie Templeman, Lip Critic, Wunderhorse and Mary in the Junkyard who have urged the festival to drop Barclays as a sponsor. Altogether, 208 of the 440 bands who had originally been booked for the line-up have signed the petition, which has 977 signees in total.It reads: “A bank that is involved in Israel’s genocide has no place at The Great Escape, which is a fixture of the independent music scene and has a prized place in the industry.

The Great Escape 2024: Lip Critic, HighSchool, Kenya Grace lead 150 new names on line-up - www.nme.com - Kenya
nme.com
12.04.2024

The Great Escape 2024: Lip Critic, HighSchool, Kenya Grace lead 150 new names on line-up

Lip Critic, Kenya Grace and HighSchool are among 150 new names to have been added to the line-up for The Great Escape Festival 2024.The annual celebration of new music returns to Brighton from May 15-18 this year, and has been adding new names to the bill in waves all year.Among the latest additions are Snayx, O., Orchards, The Buoys, HiTech, Cykada, Swimming Paul and Modern Biology.The #TGE24 keeps getting bigger with 150 new artists announced!

Kneecap, Lauren Mayberry, Wunderhorse, Lambrini Girls lead 150 new names for The Great Escape 2024 - www.nme.com - Britain
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06.03.2024

Kneecap, Lauren Mayberry, Wunderhorse, Lambrini Girls lead 150 new names for The Great Escape 2024

Kneecap, Lauren Mayberry, Wunderhorse, Lambrini Girls and more have been announced as performers for The Great Escape 2024.The annual Brighton festival featuring up-and-coming artists from across the world – taking place from May 15-18 this year – has added 150 new names to their line-up spanning pop, electronic, punk, rap and more.The latest additions include Soft Play (formerly known as Slaves), Bradley Simpson (frontman of The Vamps), Been Stellar, Fred Roberts, Love Fame Tragedy, Milk. and more.The festival has also released individual single-day and two-day tickets for fans who are unable to attend the entire weekend.

The Pretenders debut new songs during intimate gig at The Great Escape - www.nme.com - Britain - city Brighton
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13.05.2023

The Pretenders debut new songs during intimate gig at The Great Escape

The Pretenders kicked off their intimate UK club tour at The Great Escape festival in Brighton last night (May 12), debuting some new songs.‘A Love’ and ‘Domestic Silence’ from upcoming new album, ‘Relentless’, received their debit ahead of the album release on September 1 via Parlophone. You can pre-order ‘Relentless’ here.The upcoming release will mark the band’s 12th full-length LP, and follows on from their 2020 album ‘Hate For Sale’.Fans queued throughout the afternoon in Brighton for a chance to see the band perform in the small setting at The Old Market.

140 new artists added to The Great Escape 2023 line-up - www.nme.com - Britain - South Africa - city Sanelly
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28.03.2023

140 new artists added to The Great Escape 2023 line-up

The Great Escape festival has today (March 28) added more than 100 new artists to its 2023 line-up, including Yonaka and Coach Party.The three-day festival is set to take place between May 10 and May 13 and will be based across over 35 venues across Brighton.In a new update, the festival organisers have today confirmed that 140 new artists will attend the mammoth event. The new additions will join over 250 musicians that have already been announced.Alt-rock band Coach Party are among the newly announced acts, as is the British rock four-piece, Yonaka.Other acts from across all genres are also now set to perform at the Brighton-based event – which provides a platform for emerging artists and underground acts.

Listen to Alissic’s lively new single ‘Everybody’s Dead Inside’ - www.nme.com - Jordan - city Brighton
nme.com
18.05.2022

Listen to Alissic’s lively new single ‘Everybody’s Dead Inside’

Alissic has shared her new single ‘Everybody’s Dead Inside’ – you can listen to the lively track below.The song was co-written and produced by the Brazilian-born, Sheffield-based artist along with her husband Oli Sykes and his Bring Me The Horizon bandmate Jordan Fish.‘Everybody’s Dead Inside’, which follows on from Alissic’s March single ‘Superstitious’, has now been released via Ministry of Sound.You can listen to Alissic’s ‘Everybody’s Dead Inside’ below.Having made her live debut at last week’s The Great Escape festival in Brighton, Alissic – real name Alissa Salls – will perform at Reading & Leeds Festival on the BBC Introducing Stage in August.Speaking to NME back in October, Alissic said that while it was unlikely that she and Sykes will record a full project together soon, she did say that such a record could emerge “maybe one day”.In the meantime, Alissic told NME that she is focused on releasing standalone singles and shared some of her key inspirations.“I’m very inspired by 2000s’ pop, but I also like to make it sound a bit more unusual,” she told NME. “I like things that are spooky, but also very pop.

Goat Girl and Momma among 180 acts added to The Great Escape 2022 - www.nme.com
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30.03.2022

Goat Girl and Momma among 180 acts added to The Great Escape 2022

Goat Girl and Momma are among 180 acts that have been added to the line-up for The Great Escape 2022 today (March 30).After two years off due to COVID, May 11-14, Brighton’s multi-venue new music festival will return from May 11-14, with hundreds of acts already announced.Also among the hundreds of new names announced for the new music bash today are Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn, Kid Brunswick, Rachel Chinouriri, Thomas Headon and The Parrots.See the full list of additions below.Our biggest wave of new artists for #TGE22 is here!

Hundreds more acts booked for The Great Escape including MUNA and Alfie Templeman - www.nme.com - city Brighton
nme.com
03.03.2022

Hundreds more acts booked for The Great Escape including MUNA and Alfie Templeman

MUNA, Alfie Templeman, Willow Kayne and Stella Donnelly lead the latest additions to The Great Escape festival’s 2022 line-up.Today (March 3) the festival announced 120 more acts for the annual new music festival that’s held across multiple venues in Brighton.Also joining the event is Kid Kapichi, Blackhaine, Chrissi, Casisdead, Lido Pimienta, Ajimal, Lauran Hibberd, HighSchool, Billy Nomates, Bob Vylan, Porij, spill tab, STONE, Bru-C and Penguin Café, and many more.In January The Great Escape announced other additions including Yard Act, The Amazons and Rebecca Black will play the festival, which runs from May 11-14.Announcing 120 more artists joining us at #TGE22!

Yard Act, The Amazons and more join The Great Escape 2022 line-up - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
27.01.2022

Yard Act, The Amazons and more join The Great Escape 2022 line-up

The Great Escape has announced 100 more acts for its 2022 festival, including Yard Act, The Amazons and Rebecca Black.The Brighton music showcase will return between May 11-14, having cancelled its 2020 and 2021 editions due to COVID-related restrictions. Organisers confirmed the first 50 performers for this year last September.100 more artists have today (January 27) joined the line-up for The Great Escape 2022.Appearing alongside Yard Act, The Amazons and Rebecca Black on the bill are Baby Queen, Lola Young, The Goa Express, Phoebe Green, Dylan Fraser, English Teacher, Balming Tiger, Honeyglaze, Joe & The Shitboys and many more.Organisers are promising that “there’s much more to come” for TGE ’22.

The Great Escape announce first 50 acts for their 2022 festival - www.nme.com
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15.09.2021

The Great Escape announce first 50 acts for their 2022 festival

The Great Escape has announced the first 50 acts for their 2022 festival.The Brighton-based new music showcase was forced to cancel both its 2020 and 2021 editions due to the coronavirus pandemic, though a virtual event was held earlier this year.The Great Escape will return from May 11-14 next year, and the festival has this morning (September 15) announced the first set of artists who will grace their stages next year.The likes of Enny, Priya Ragu, Finn Askew, Deema and Sipho are among the

The Great Escape announce first 68 acts for virtual 2021 festival - www.nme.com
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24.03.2021

The Great Escape announce first 68 acts for virtual 2021 festival

The Great Escape has announced the first 68 artists for its virtual edition – check out the line-up so far below.The Brighton-based new music festival announced last month that it had cancelled its traditional in-person event for 2021, with a virtual festival taking its place.The event was aiming to return this year after its 2020 edition was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but ongoing restrictions mean the 2021 festival will now be unable to take place in its usual guise.

The Great Escape cancel 2021 festival, to be replaced with a virtual event - www.nme.com - city Brighton
nme.com
26.02.2021

The Great Escape cancel 2021 festival, to be replaced with a virtual event

The Great Escape has cancelled its 2021 event, with a virtual festival taking its place.

Arlo Parks and Holly Humberstone lead The Great Escape 2021 line-up - www.nme.com - city Brighton
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19.11.2020

Arlo Parks and Holly Humberstone lead The Great Escape 2021 line-up

Arlo Parks and Holly Humberstone are among the leading names on the 2021 line-up of The Great Escape.The new music-focused festival is aiming to return next year after its 2020 edition was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.The first 50 artists on the line-up for The Great Escape 2021, which is due to take place in Brighton from May 12-15, have been announced today (November 19).As well as Parks and Humberstone, the likes of Pa Salieu, Bree Runway and KennyHoopla are also included in this

The Road To The Great Escape live showcase announced for 2021 - www.nme.com - Dublin - city Brighton
nme.com
05.08.2020

The Road To The Great Escape live showcase announced for 2021

The Great Escape festival have announced that their new live showcase The Road To The Great Escape will now take place in 2021.Originally set to act as a precursor for this year’s The Great Escape Festival in Brighton, the “road trip” festival, which would have seen stops in Glasgow and Dublin, was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.Now, a new set of dates have been announced for the live music showcase, which will include performances from artists on the 2021 lineup for The Great

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