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Summer Sundae Weekender Announce Final Wave Of Acts For 2012 Line-Up

Thursday, 19 July 2012 Written by Jon Stickler
Summer Sundae Weekender Announce Final Wave Of Acts For 2012 Line-Up

Summer Sundae Weekender have announced the final wave of artists on 2012’s line-up.

Mercury nominated Ed Harcourt is the final act to join the Drowned in Sound bill. Having released five studio albums to date, the singer-songwriter has rightfully gained the reputation for being the British answer to Jeff Buckley.

Driven by their desire to create a sound that is indestructible and musically solid, all girl four piece Savages invoke the radical spirit of the great post punk bands to achieve this. You can catch them on Saturday 18th August at the Crocodile’s Lagoon indoors at De Montfort Hall.

Unique electronic project Dark Dark Horse are also announced as winners of the local competition for an East Midlands band to open the Summer Sundae Main Stage this year. The Leicestershire three-piece were selected and announced live on air by BBC Radio DJ Dean Jackson during his show ‘The Beat’.

Dean Jackson will also be presenting a BBC Introducing Stage at this year’s festival on Saturday 18th August at The Watering Hole, featuring the very best of East Midlands talent including rising star Jake Bugg and talented youngster Mahalia.

In addition to Dean Jackson from BBC’s The Beat, we are also excited to announce our other MCs for Summer Sundae Weekender 2012. They will include: BBC6 Music’s Chris Hawkins, BBC Radio Leicester’s Jonathan Lampon & Ed Stagg and Leicestershire singer-songwriters Kevin Hewick and Stevie Jones, with more to be added across the weekend.

There are a limited number of Day, Weekend and Camping tickets still available. Click Here to Compare & Buy Summer Sundae Tickets.

2012 tickets are pegged back to 2010 prices. For more ticketing information including live-in vehicle tickets, please see the website www.summersundae.com.
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