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Wild Front + Polar States

Wild Front perform Physics at Glastonbury 2017. Visit the Glastonbury 2017 website for more videos and photos https://www.bbc.co.uk/glastonbury

WILD FRONT

“Everything is falling into place for *Wild Front.” says Clash Magazine. A four piece Indie rock outfit built on an eclectic amalgamation of musical tastes. The end result - catchy anthemic grooves accompanied by erratic, driven guitars. Wild Front have continued on an upward trajectory, kickstarting 2019 by announcing their exciting appearance as the first band on this year’s Main Stage of The Isle Of Wight Festival. Receiving thumbs ups from the likes of BBC Introducing, Emily Eavis (Glastonbury), Radio 1, Radio X and Johnny Marr to name but a few, we aren’t the only ones expecting big things for these four.

POLAR STATES

This year saw Polar States cement their reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting new bands, signing with Killing Moon Records following the band entering Spotify’s Viral 50 chart, and selling out the Liverpool O2 Academy.

The buzz surrounding the band caught the attention of Coldplay producer, John Withnall and BBC Introducing Merseyside’s Dave Monks, who quickly pushed the bands’ first official release through onto BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 Music, all before their first gig.

‘One of the best bands to come through Introducing Merseyside’ Huw Stephens, BBC Radio 1

‘Songs up there with some of the best I’ve ever worked on’Jon Withnall (Producer - Rhianna / Coldplay)

Earlier Event: November 28
Lou Sanders + Jacob Hawley
Later Event: November 30
Heroes: Carl Barat DJ Set