Simon Says 2015
Saturday 25th to Sunday 26th July 2015De Montfort Hall, Granville Road, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE1 7RU, England MAP
£30 for the weekend
Terrorvision's Tony Wright, Sally Barker & Strange Blues, Swamp Delta, Jersey Budd, Marrakesh Express, Eden, The Simpletones, and Sean Grant and The Wolf Gang top the latest acts confirmed for Simon Says which returns for a third year to Leicester's De Montfort Hall on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th July 2015.
Other additions to the bill are Ash Mammal, Casino Empire, Jinnwoo, Charlotte Carpenter, Cohesion, Dig Lazarus, Former Utopia, G.D. Sweeney, Great Imitation, Initial Thought, King Brasstards, Lady Paradox, Last Edition, Melanie Page, Mikey Kerslake, Racing Snakes, Rhett Barrow, Rollo Markee and the Tailshakers, Siobhan Mazzei, Slow Motion, Steve Parker, Temple Of Lies, The Ruby Doos, The Status Trio, Titanic Jazz, Beneath The Lights, Blu Flint, Claire Schofield, David Wyatt, Dexeter, Evie Ward, Idle Empire, Mark Elliot, Martha Bean, Michael Kurtz, Mikey Vickers, Mountaintop Junkshop, Nylon 9, Polly, Reuben Wisner, Ross Darby, Sepia Sun, Sophia Marshall, SugaBeat, The Aurora, The Hardy Band, and Violet Cities.
The festival is headlined by British Sea Power and Alabama 3, with a bill that features the previously announced Hyde & Beast, The Urban Voodoo Machine, The Moderators, El Pussycat, Ex Comets, Tann-I Browne and the Ankh Band, The Brandy Thieves, Kav, Goldwater, and Clubs.
For the line-up details and day splits as available see the Simon Says line-up page.
Tickets are priced at £30 for a weekend ticket, or £20 for students. Tickets teens under 16 years are priced at £10, and for children under 10 are £7.50 and under 5s go free. Please note a £3 transaction fee is payable on all tickets purchased by debit or credit card.
Presented in partnership with three of Leicester's most loved music venues, The Donkey, Firebug and The Musician, the festival is a celebration of local talent with some more nationally-recognised complementing the line-up.
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