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Leeds gets another festival in Play Patterns
domgourlay by Dom Gourlay September 27th, 2010

This coming weekend (Friday October 1st - Sunday 3rd) sees yet another new arrival on the festival circuit in arguably the most musical vibrant city in the country at the minute.

Play Patterns is a small and intimate event taking place in Leeds venue The Well. Spread over three days and two stages, it features the best of the city's talent and beyond, including the first solo outing of former Grammatics frontman Owen Brinley (pictured).

Tickets are priced at £15 for the whole weekend, or individual day tickets can be purchased at £6 for the Friday and £8 each for Saturday and Sunday. These can be purchased from the usual outlets here and here. Alternatively they can also be obtained from Jumbo and Crash Records in the city, or again online from their respective websites.

The full line-up is as follows:-

Friday October 1:
Calories
Copy Haho
Bilge Pump
The Pharmacy
Gallops
Wonderswan
Eagulls
Moody Gown

Saturday October 2:
Hot Club De Paris
That Fucking Tank
The Neat
Dutch Uncles
Bad For Lazarus
The Horn The Hunt
Dolphins
Wot Gorilla?
The ABC Club
Wingman
Bonestorm
Normal Man
Black Moth
Cats And Cats And Cats
Ice, Sea Dead People
Double Muscle
12 Dirty Bullets

Sunday October 3:
Johnny Foreigner
Bear Driver
Future Islands
Lone Wolf
Cowtown
Talons
I Concur
Blood Oranges
Honour Before Glory
Owen Brinley Richards
Fran Rodgers
Sam Airey
Downdime
Pirouettes
Tiny Planets
The Continuous Battle Of Order

For more information visit the Play Patterns Facebook event.



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