Menace Beach, Jaakko Eino, Amazing Snakeheads and more set for Best Fit stage at Simple Things 2014
Next month's Simple Things festival has revealed full details of its exciting line-up, stage-by stage.
The two day event, which kicks off with an opening party on the 24 October with Caribou and Jessy Lanza, sees the likes of Mogwai, Death From Above 1979, Liars and How To Dress Well lined up alongside some of the best new talent in music. Best Fit will be there with a Colsten Hall Foyer stage that includes Jaako Eino Calvi, Onra, Eaux, Peluche, The Amazing Snakehead, Menace Beach (pictured above), All We Are, Oliver Wilde and The Slow Revolt.
The opening party runs from 8pm-1am on the Friday (24 October) and Saturday's programme runs from midday to 5am the following day at multiple venues across the city centre of Bristol.The full stage-by-stage line up is below.
Colston Hall (Crack Magazine stage)
Mogwai
Liars
Nightmares On Wax
How To Dress Well
Hidden Orchestra
The Fauns
Colsten Hall Foyer (Best Fit stage)
Amazing Snakeheads
Menace Beach
All We Are
Oliver Wilde
Jaakko Eino
Onra
Eaux
Peluche
The Slow Revolt
O2 Academy (Clash Magazine stage)
Death From Above 1979
Black Lips
Turbowolf
Greys
Idles
The Lantern (Invada Records stage)
The Haxan Cloak
Cuts
Thought Forms
Eagulls
God Damn
Esben & The Witch
Scarlet Rascal
Terrace (Pardon My French stage)
Very Special Guest
Christophe
Seka
Twin Picks
Pardon My French
Shapes - Courtyard
DVS1
DJ October
Shapes DJs
Lakota 1 - Hyperdub
Kode 9
Laurel Halo
Scratcha DVA
Cooly G
Lakota 2 - LIES
Ron Morelli
Svengalisghost
Terekke
Lakota 3 - Stamp The Wax
Damiano von Erckert
Admin
Seka
T.Wiltshire
Stamp The Wax DJs
Coroners Court 1
TBA
Coroners Court 2 - Studio 89
DJ Sprinkles
Max Graf
Owain K
Studio 89 DJs
The Firestation - RBMA
TBA
Tickets are still available for the event via Crack Magazine.
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