Legendary band join Manic Street preachers, Chic, James Blake and more at the North Wales Festival.
Jimmy Coultas
Date published: 20th Jun 2013
Boutique festival No.6 Festival announced their final headliner today, none other than revered guitar group My Bloody Valentine. The group finally delivered their long awaited follow-up to 1991’s classic Loveless this year, the brilliantly received M B V. Also playing are British duo Public Service Broadcasting, a group described as Pathé meets the Pet Shop Boys' by The Guardian.
Watch: My Bloody Valentine 'Sometimes'
The festival was already rammed with talent, with disco doyens Chic, machine music troubadour James Blake and the Welsh indie darlings Manic Street Preachers the already announced bill toppers. Of course much of the festivals charm lies in its stunning location, set in the unimaginably picturesque welsh village of Portmerion.
With an abundance of accommodation options meaning you can ratchet the luxury up to your budget and demands, the festival is pitched at a certain type of festival goer In their words, they aim to offer an “added dimension to the often cluttered and repetitive UK festival itinerary by combining a bespoke line-up of iconic and cutting edge musical acts with a truly unique range of alternative activities.” In other words, it’s a bit posh.
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