Evolution
Evolution Music Festival in Newcastle - 23rd-26th of May
Evolution
is the biggest almost FREE music festival in the North East of England, with a
crowd of 50,000 expected over the weekend and culminating in the
Freevolution outdoor show at Spiller's Wharf and Baltic Square on the
Gateshead quayside on Monday 26th May.
With 3 stages along the quay and 30 indoor gigs around it, the
Evolution festival will host a wide spectrum of music, taking the
festival goer from jazz to punk, from reggae to folk.
Confirmed artists for the Spillers Wharf are The Streets, Kate Nash,
Reverend And The Makers, Duffy, Glasvegas, Lightspeed Champion, The
Whip, and This Ain't Vegas.
The line-up for the Baltic Square stage is CSS, New Young Pony Club,
Crystal Castles, Does It Offend You Yeah?, Hercules And The Love
Affair, Who Made Who, The Ghost Frequency, and Kinevil.
On Sunday 25th May the Baltic Square Stage has the Southern Fried
Mobile Disco hosting DJ sets from Armand Van Helden, Audio Bullies,
Caged Baby, Leatherhead, Nathan Detroit and Jam Warm. Tickets for this
event are £23.
The programme starts at various venues on Friday with The Blackbyrds
and Baker Brothers at The Cluny. Razzmatazzlorryexcitement, The Small
Screen Lightshow, Spies In Limbo, Left At Montreal, Stars of Track and
Field at Northumbria University. Tiga, Ivan Smagghe, Brodinski, People
Get Real, and PreAmptive VJs at Digital.
Saturday sees Sons and Daughters and The Wild Beasts play Sage,
Gateshead, The Felice Brothers, Sarah Borges & The Broken Singles
at The Cluny, and BP3D featuring 3D Disco at Carling Academy.
Sunday has Dave Honeyboy Edwards & Matt Anderson at The Cluny, and
Seth Lakeman plus support at Hall One, Sage. The indoor programme
announced concludes on Monday with a Canadian Special The Wailing
Jennys, and Stephen Fearing at the Little Theatre, Gateshead.
Tickets for the indoor programme vary from £5 to £16.50 depending on the event.
The week running up to Evolution 2008 will also feature a set of
participatory events under the banner of 'The Know How' with industry
names sharing their thoughts and experiences for the education of local
musicians and music businesses. Premier amongst these will be a session
with former EMI chairman and CEO, Tony Wadsworth, entitled 'What's
happened to the record industry' a seminar at the Sage. There are three
other sessions featuring CEO's, Heads of music and A&R, producers,
directors, pluggers and songwriters. The programme culminates with
Laurence Bell telling the story of Domino Records on Saturday 24th May.
Friday
- The Cluny
- The Blackbyrds
- The Baker Brothers
- Northumberland Uni and Jukebox
- Razzmatazzlorryexcitement
- The Small Screen Light Show
- Spies In Limbo
- Shin Jin Rui
- Left At Montreal
- Stars Of Track And Field
- Digital
- Tiga
- Ivan Smagghe
- Brodinski
- People Get Real
- Preamptive DJs
Saturday
- The Cluny
- The Felice Brothers
- Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles
- The Sage
- Sons & Daughters
- The Wildbeasts
- Carling Academy
- Bulletproof 3D Disco
- Novak 3D Disco
Sunday
- The Cluny
- David Honey Boy Edwards
- Matt Anderson
- Digital
- Armand Van Helden
- Audio Bullys
- Cagedbaby
- Leatherhead
- Nathan Detroit
- Jam Warm
- The Sage
Monday
- Splliers Wharf
- The Streets
- Kate Nash
- Reverend and the Makers
- Duffy
- Glasvegas
- Lightspeed Champion
- The Whip
- This Ain't Vegas
- Baltic Square
- CSS
- New Young Pony Club
- Crystal Castles
- Does It Offend You, Yeah?
- Hercules and Love Affair
- Whomadewho
- The Ghost Frequency
- Kinevil
Entry prices
Entry price (public): £3 - towards water aid
Entry price (members/NUS): £3 - towards water aid
Doors open: 11:00 til 03:00
Music genres
Accoustic, Disco Punk, Electro, House, Indie, Pop/Commercial, Rock, Tech House, Techno, Trance
Contact Cluny in Newcastle
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