more acts announced for Dot To Dot Bristol and Nottingham

Mat Horne, King Charles, Yaaks, and local talent

By Scott Williams | Published: Tue 17th May 2011

Dot to Dot festival (Bristol) 2011 - King Charles
Photo credit: Phil Bull

Dot to Dot festival (Bristol) 2011

Saturday 28th May 2011
various venues, Bristol, BS1 5NA, England MAP
£25

More acts including Mat Horne, King Charles, and Yaaks have been announced for the multi-city, multi-venue Dot to Dot festivals in Bristol and Nottingham taking place over the last bank holiday in May.

King Charles
Dot To Dot have announced actor and DJ, Mat Horne will be hosting his club night Session at both the Bristol and Nottingham dates over the bank holiday weekend. Playing alternative, indie and party tunes, Mat will also be joined by cutting edge collective The Trash Society DJs, and Push Music DJs plus there will be special guests each night.

King Charles, and Yaaks will also be joining the bill for the Bristol and Nottingham dates.

Local talent from each city has also been confirmed for the line-ups at both cities including Bravo Brave Bats, The Broken Arm Of Love, Cajita, Count To Fire, The Fauns, The Hit-Ups, The Hysterical Injury, Idles, Koshiro, Little Victories, The Naturals, The Other Tribe, The Ouija Birds, Scarlet Rascal & The Trainwreck, SJ Esau, Termites, These Black Shores, and Towns at Bristol.

Whilst Nottingham will see Spotlight Kid, Long Dead Signal, Baby Godzilla, Royal Gala, Will Jeffery, Childhood, Yunioshi, Maniere des Bohemiens, BassToneSlap, Delta Sun, and Harleighblu joining the throng.

They join the acts previously confirmed who are We Are Scientists, Guillemots, Hurts, The Joy Formidable, And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, The Naked And Famous, Braids, Cults, Darwin Deez, Mona, Ed Sheeran, The Phoenix Foundation, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, and more with many more still to be announced.

The Dot To Dot Festival will take place from Saturday 29th May until Monday 31st May in various venues. Bristol hosts the event on the Saturday, with a similar event the day after in Nottingham, and the Monday night is the turn of Manchester to play host.

Tickets are priced at £20 for Manchester, and £25 for Nottingham and Bristol. To buy tickets, click here.


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