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Together the People Fest announce Suede and more in second wave

Brighton's new family festival, Together The People, have announced another wave of acts for the event’s second year.
 
Suede have now been confirmed to headline the Sunday night, joining a stellar line up which already includes a UK festival exclusive of Brian Wilson performing Pet Sounds in its entirety for the record’s 50th anniversary & re-release.
 
Other new acts include Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Peter Hook & The Light performing Joy Division / New Order Greatest Hits and M. Ward. The children’s entertainment line up has also begun to unfold with Lazytown (live), Aliens Love Underpants (live) & more joining the bill.

Day tickets are now available for both Saturday & Sunday here.

Together the People takes place Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 September at Preston Park in Brighton.
 
Full Line Up:
Brian Wilson performing Pet Sounds
Suede
The Horrors
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
Hiatus Kaiyote
Peter Hook & The Light performing Joy Division / New Order Greatest Hits
Gaz Coombes
Songhoy Blues
M. Ward 
Natty
Turin Brakes
Sage Francis & B. Dolan present 'Strange Speech, Famous Development'
Fickle Friends
Max Jury
Seratones
Stevie Parker
Skinny Living
Poets Vs MCs
Chris T-T 
Matthew Logan Vasquez
Jacko Hooper
Westerman
Daniel Wakeford
Egyptian Blue
Fur
Atlas Wynd
Penelope Isles
Mindofalion
Post-Heather
Seats
Voodoo & The Crypts
Wild Front
The Rocking Horse Club
The Island Club
Thoughts
Episodes
House Points
Frankie Furlow
Mother Me
 
Kids' content:
Lazytown (live)
Aliens Love Underpants (live)
Music For Aardvarks (live)
Poppies Parties (live)
 

Haley Bonar reveals new single and video

Haley Bonar's has announced a new single and video.

"Kismet Kill" is from Impossible Dream, due Friday August 5 via Memphis,  with a tour following in October.

Director of the new video, Nicole Brending said: "What captured me thematically about Kismet Kill is the tension between growing up too fast while also never growing up at all.

"Haley's voice has a dreamlike quality, so when I was listening to the song, the story of this woman started to materialize in my head, in surreal, Alice-In-Wonderland-type imagery as she chases a memory and her life gets in the way.

"Hayley and I are both David Lynch and John Waters fans, and she gave me permission to "get a little weird," so I tried to honor that sensibility with a tone that's both humorous and dark and imagery that's visually distinct."

You can view the video for 'Kismet Kill' below:


Live Dates: 
21 October - Brighton, Green Door Store
22 October - Gateshead, The Sage (with Field Music)
23 October - Glasgow, The Hug & Pint
24 October - Leeds, Brudenell Social Club      
27 October - London, Moth Club
28 October - Bristol, The Louisiana
29 October - Manchester, The Ritz (with Field Music)

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