Evolution Festival Evolution Weekender 2010 Bank Holiday Sunday 30 + Monday 31 May NewcastleGateshead Quayside Paulo Nutini - Enter Shikari Calvin Harris The Horrors Delphic De La Soul Fake Blood Donovan The Unthanks plus many more Tickets now on sale click here to buy tickets online http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=xxx&query=schedule&promoter=evo&interface=evolution see below for full line up and further details Sunday 30 May Spillers Wharf Paulo Nutini Calvin Harris Tinchy Stryder The Futureheads Field Music Frankie & The Heartstrings Twenty Twenty Natalie Findlay Let's Buy Happiness Baltic Square Evolution Dance Alldayer in assoc. with Wax:On Fake Blood Benga Rusko Scratch Perverts Beardyman Filthy Dukes Doorly Jaymo & Andy George Eskimo Twins People Get Real Ballast Hillls Stage in assoc. with Jumpin Hot Club The Unthanks King Creosote Po Girl James Hunter & The Jokers Dawn Landes John Smith JT Nero & Friends Monday 31 May Spillers Wharf Enter Shikari The Horrors De La Soul Ellie Goulding Dananananaykroyd Everything Everything Egyptian Hip Hop Minnaars Cosmo Jarvis Polarsets Baltic Stage Delphic Hadouken! Example Frankmusik I Blame Coco Ou Est Le Swimming Pool Lonelady Mirrors Retriever Ballast Hillls Stage in assoc. with Jumpin Hot Club Donavan Baskery Lissie Smoove & Terrell Slow Club Danny & The Champions Of The World Ben Howard WEEKEND TICKETS £25+bf DAY TICKETS £17.50+bf Available online from www.EvolutionFestival.co.uk www.TicketWeb.co.uk 24 Hour Phone Orders 08444 771 000 O2 Academy Box Offices: Newcastle Birmingham Bournemouth Bristol Glasgow Leeds Liverpool London (Islington) - Oxford Sheffield HMV Stores: Metro Centre Gateshead - Manchester Arndale Independent Outlets: Beatdown + RPM (Newcastle) Hot Rats (Sunderland) For full information and terms & conditions of entry please visit www.EvolutionFestival.co.uk
not many people i would be arsed about seeing there but its class for £25 if your into the bands that are on
i might go to the Sunday like. no one really stands out but its meant to be mint crack at the evolution and i have managed to miss all of them up to now
I agree, I'm not up on bands but there seems to be plenty there and I'm sure the kids and students will love it, I really enjoyed it last year, was cool just going between the stages checking out different new acts before/after the groups I wanted to see especially on the sunday when it was sunny as
That's a long way to travel to find that out I'm going this year with Sophie and Alexander. Last years had beautiful weather, for £25 over two days with that many different people to see, it'd be a good way to spend your bank holiday weekend just for the banter..
They proper suck now like Absolutely woeful at the sage, lacking in passion and professionalism-refused to soundcheck and then spent 20 mins at the start of the gig giving the sound tech loads of stick- hip hop groups who've been around for too long are only in it for the money