Snow Patrol

at Plymouth Hoe
£63.25
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Snow Patrol

Northern Irish-Scottish alt-rock outfit, Snow Patrol, broke into the mainstream with their 2003 major-label debut, Final Straw, a collection of earnest tunes aligned with the sounds of contemporaries like Coldplay, Keane, and Travis. They followed with the success of 2006's Eyes Open - which featured the international hit single Chasing Cars - paving the way for the band's UK's Top Ten platinum efforts A Hundred Million Suns and Fallen Empires. After an extended six-year hiatus, during which time frontman Gary Lightbody worked as a songwriter for pop artists, the band returned with Wildness in 2018, with another six-year gap to their 2024 album, The Forest Is The Path. It was announced by the PPL in 2019 that Chasing Cars was the most played song on UK radio of the 21st Century at that point.

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The Lathums

Wigan Indie four-piece who were peronally chosen by Tim Burgess of The Charlatans to play Kendal Calling. "Luscious jangle pop guitar layered through whimsical vocals and harmonies that fuse The Smiths and The Bluetones into a new, Britpop-tinted, hope for the future" - The Zine UK

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Somebody's Child

Cian Godfrey, AKA Somebody's Child, started his musical journey at the age of 5, playing the piano at his family's apartment in Paris. Upon moving back to Ireland he started writing songs to tell his own stories, often reflecting upon mental health issues and his experiences of growing up in Dublin. A groundbreaking voice in the Dublin music scene, Somebody's Child has fast become one of the hottest prospects in Ireland having accumulated millions of streams and significant support.

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on Sun 15 June 2025