Gruff Rhys, Bill Ryder-Jones, and more confirmed for Sea Change 2019
The second cluster of names for Devon's Sea Change Festival have been revealed, including Gruff Rhys, Bill Ryder-Jones, and more.
Du Blonde, Black Midi, Rozi Plain, Black Country, New Road, W. H. Lung, Lubomyr Melnyk, and Maps have also been added to the 2019 line-up.
The new additions join Metronomy, Gazelle Twin, The Comet Is Coming, and more for the multi-venue festival run by Totnes-based store Drift Records.
It just keeps getting bigger and better... a huge set of new artist additions for Sea Change 2019.
— Sea Change Festival (@driftseachange) February 27, 2019
With; @gruffingtonpost, @Lubomyr_Melnyk, @BRyderJones, @thisismaps, @dublondesucks, @whlungmusic, @virginiaastley, @SzunWaves, @ROZIPLAIN, @Death_Vanilla, @elDOOMSQUAD and more... pic.twitter.com/LlVmTqDB0P
Sea Change will celebrate it's fourth year this May, and will also stretch over three days for the first time, including a mix of panel talks, film screenings, and events in some of Totnes's most historical venues.
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