DUTCH Uncle are among performers in Leeds during the next few days.
Playing the Wardrobe tomorrow, the Dutch Uncles are promoting latest album and single Big Balloon.
The band take music inspiration from Kate Bush’s The Red Shoes, Low-era David Bowie and eastern European techno, and create songs about austerity cuts, therapy, fried chicken, paranoia and loneliness.
Toothless will perform at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds tomorrow on the back of debut album The Pace Of The Passing and latest single Sisyphus.
Toothless, alias London artist Ed Nash, bass player with Bombay Bicycle Club, promises beautifully-realised, carefully-constructed music with a delicious sense of leftfield playfulness in the melodies.
And Lukas Graham performs at the O2 Academy in Leeds on Saturday after achieving success with single 7 Years, which reached number one in 33 countries and sold one million copies.
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