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A Musical Medley of the past meeting the future

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The Futureheads are set to perform a headline set at Durham Cathedral for the Durham Streets Summer Festival.

 

The historic venue is a stark contrast to the bands support performance for the Red Hot Chili Peppers at the Stadium Of Light.

 

However where as they donned their guitars once more for their last live performance, this time they will be continuing to showcase their harmonies from their a cappella album “Rant” that was released earlier this year.

 

The band will be performing at Durham Cathedral on August 25th to 800 fans as part of Durham’s Streets Summer Festival. Tickets for the night are now available from www.seetickets.com and are £17.50.

 

Ross Millard from the band said, “We’ve always been a four-part harmony group: it’s been a massive part of the genetics of this band

 

That’s why performing in spaces such as Durham Cathedral are so appealing for this sound. Cathedrals are built in order to carry sound to the far reaches of the space, to let the vocals soar. They’re acoustically perfect for the beautiful, polyphonic, constantly moving pieces f music that we’ll be performing here in Durham.”

 

The Futureheads concert on Saturday evening will be the centerpiece of the four days of live music and entertainment around the streets of Durham including folk concerts, a cinematic sing-a-long and street theatre.

 

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Spark Session presents The Futureheads live at the hub !

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The Futureheads are set to Perform live on SparkFM from their city hub studio live for the viewing pleasure of Sunderlands public.

 

The local community radio station Spark FM will be hosting weekly Spark Sessions live from their city hub studio.

 

These sessions will be live performances by artists to an audience of Sunderland’s finest viewing public outside the window.

 

 

The first of these sessions will be The Futureheads on March 31st at 1pm during Chris Smith’s show. They will be performing acoustic acapella tracks from their new album.

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Split Festival Christmas Special

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Split Festival Christmas Show was brilliant last night! Bar was packed, there were bird masks given out by B>E>A>K, a lot of dancing to Hyde & Beast & lots of singing along. Especially to the The Futureheads & their

rendition of ‘the old dun cow’. To be honest i’m a bit sad it’s all over but can’t wait for the next split festival event!

I have put together a short video of the bands performing below. There were a lot of lights which are on the video just to warn you.

 

 

 

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Split Festival To Bring Christmas Cheer

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Following on from the success of this summer’s Split Festival, organisers have begun to programme a series of musical and culinary events, which will take place throughout the year, in different venues throughout the city of Sunderland. This is all planned to supplement their annual music festival, held every summer at Ashbrooke Sport Club and ‘give Wearside an excuse to party on a regular basis’.

The first of these events will be the Split Festival Christmas Special which will take place on December 10 at the Sunderland University venue, North Shore. The line up will feature live music from The Futureheads, Hyde & Beast and B>E>A>K and an aftershow club night with a DJ set from Frankie & The Heartstrings. There will also be drinks promos and festive themed food, from BBC Masterchef finalist Stacie Stewart. Tickets are only £12.50 in advance.

Split’s Barry Hyde, who is also front man of The Futureheads, can’t wait to play his beloved home city: “This gig is going to be a very special night; The Futureheads haven’t played a headline gig in Sunderland since September 2010! Far too long!”

In fact Barry will be performing in all three bands on December 10. He plays keyboards in Hyde & Beast, who are fronted by his younger brother Dave and the multi-instrumentalist will also be making a special guest appearance with B

Split’s Richard Amundsen, who also performs in BE>A>K and I might even muck in with some DJing alongside Frankie & The Heartstrings.”

Split’s music programmer and Futurehead, Ross Millard, had this to say: “After meeting Sunderland City Council and the University and getting them both on board, we’re looking to put on more big nights like this in Sunderland and bring in some national touring acts to North Shore in 2012. We also plan to have some good food at these events and Stacie Stewart, who currated our excellent food tent at Split 2011, will be on hand with some festive feasts. It’s exciting times here at Split and we hope to announce our next projects following this one early next year and also confirm the dates of Split Festival 2012.”

Ticket details: £12.50 advance/£15 on the door. Tickets available from: Hot Rats, HMV, ALS, RPM, & See Tickets. See www.splitfestival.com, Facebook and Twitter for on line ticket purchases, further details and updates.

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