- VENUE:Festival of Thrift Base Camp Stage
- DATE:Sunday 22nd September 2024
- TIME:11.00 AM
Festival of Thrift Base Camp Stage – Sunday
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Risco
12.00pm | Base Camp Industries Stage
17k followers, hundreds of thousands of likes and literally millions of views on Tik Tok, Risco [ex Collectors] are Ralph, Maya and Tom, a young indie-glam Teesside trio. Check out new single It’s Over on Spotify – it’s a belter that moves from Pistols to Arctic Monkeys to Marc Bolan vibes, but has a charm all of it’s own.
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♬ original sound - Risco
Company I Keep
12.45pm | Base Camp Industries Stage
Polish-born Boro-based rapper Eyeconic has pulled together the cream of the North East scene for a multi-artist 45 minute slot. He joins us fresh from triumphant appearances at Leeds & Reading with this brand new rap collective Company I Keep. We’re expecting appearances from NE-O, Dan Swift and loads more still to confirm.
King Zepha
1.50pm | Base Camp Industries Stage
Original jump-blues, rocksteady, ska & dub with honkin’ horns, thumpin’ double bass and raucous 3-part vocal harmonies from this Leeds based-band. King Zepha have performed all over the world and we’re stoked they’re on the bill here for us.
Madame Claude
3.00pm | Base Camp Industries Stage
A Teesside debut for this feelgood festival band described as ‘the most exciting and original ska band in years’ by legendary front woman of Selector Pauline Black. But that’s only part of the story – there’s so much more going on here, and it’s a properly modern twist that leaves its origins way behind. If anyone remembers Hard-Fi or the Dead 60s then you might start to get the idea, but listening to these puts us in mind of a plethora of classic indie rock tunesmiths from the Kooks to Razorlight to the dub stylings of the Clash.
Beatles Dub Club
4.00pm | Base Camp Industries Stage
A festival DJ set showcasing the Fab Four like you’re never heard them before, DJ Chris Arnold takes you on a magical mystery tour of his collection of covers, remixes and surprise re-interpretations from most probably most influential band that ever walked this earth – The Beatles.
Looks like a perfect end to the festival.