START THE EVOLUTION WEEKENDER IN STYLE WITH OVER 40 ARTISTS

Mar 20, 2013

OVER 40 ARTISTS TO PLAY THE NORTH EAST’S BIGGEST EVENT FOR EMERGING MUSIC

SATURDAY 25th MAY

OUSEBURN VALLEY, NEWCASTLE

All gigs are FREE ENTRY
Doors 7PM+ / Aftershow  10.30PM-3AM
For Immediate Release


START THE EVOLUTION WEEKENDER IN STYLE WITH

LET’S BUY HAPPINESS, NADINE SHAH, SHIELDS, B>E>A>K>,

ELIZA AND THE BEAR, RIVALS, BIG BEAT BRONSON

& MANY MORE



 are very pleased to announce the lineup for this year’s Evolution Emerging which will see over 40 artists taking over 9 venues in the Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle.

With a record 500 track submissions from emerging North East artists, we’ve taken over extra venues to squeeze in as much regional talent as possible. This year’s event, which kicks off the Evolution Festival weekend in style on Saturday 25th May, will be headlined by four artists who have gone on to achieve success since playing previous Emerging events: Let’s Buy HappinessNadine ShahShields and B>E>A>K>.

Since playing Evolution Emerging 2010, Let’s Buy Happiness have played Glastonbury, been all over the UK’s media and will release their debut album this year after returning from SXSW in Texas and Canadian Music Week. Fellow 2010 artist Nadine Shah recently signed to R&S Records following the success of debut EP ‘Aching Bones’. B>E>A>K> have become one of the region’s most exciting live bands since playing the very first Emerging event in 2009. Latest single ‘Night Owls’ was Lauren Laverne’s MPFree on BBC 6Music. And Shields (formerly Pilots) will co-headline the Cluny having played Evolution Emerging 2011.

The Cluny lineup is completed by London band Eliza and the Bear, Sunderland’s Child and Newcastle band Blank Maps. Nadine Shah will be joined at the Cluny 2 by Tessera SkiesFaith ElliotMicky Moran Parker and Agerskow.

Ross Millard (The Futureheads) side-project Rivals support B>E>A>K> at The Tyne Bar alongside O’Messy Life and Teesside bands Goy Boy McIlroy and By Toutatis. Sunderland is well represented at The Cumberland Arms with former Chased By Wolves frontman Richard Smith and This Little Bird joined by South Shields’ Arbeia and Middlesbrough’s Abel Raise the Cain.

Following daytime Radio 1 love and a slot on Generator’s stage at Evolution Festival last year, Big Beat Bronson headline the Star & Shadow Cinema. They’ll be joined by North East Hip Hop favourite Ken Masters and two new bands signed to Tiny Lights –Lionhall and Tissue Culture. And NME favourite Alex Butler will play alongside Glishy WeatherPalace and Lisbon at The Tanners.

New and intimate venues Blast StudiosHeart Attack & Vine and Blank Studios will play host to very special sets throughout the night. Artists confirmed include 16 year old Hip Hop prodigy Terra TGlishy WeatherSam WrightAlex DobsonDressed Like WolvesSuntrap3200 TigersWavesWavesWavesO’Messy Life (special stripped back set) and some secret special guests.

The official Evolution Emerging Aftershow will once again be taking place at Star & Shadow Cinema, this time from 10.30pm-3am, with a live set from Dedmoon & Diagrams and DJ sets from the likes of PreqwalTRIPTIK DJsDIONYSUS, DR. JEKYL & MR. JIVE, HNDRSN and WHIP YOUR HAIR.

And new for 2013, Generator and Evolution Festival will be selecting one artist from Evolution Emerging to open the mainstage at the festival. Details of how you can have your say will be announced shortly and one lucky artist will join The VaccinesPaloma Faith, Rudimental, Jake Bugg, Bastille, Aluna George and many more on the Spillers Wharf Stage. Full weekend tickets for Evolution are available now from www.evolutionfestival.co.uk.

The full Evolution Emerging line-up can be seen below and is available at www.generator.org.uk/evolutionemerging where more updates and details of our special guests will be announced.

Joe Frankland, Artist Development Manager at Generator says:

“Evolution Emerging is always the highlight of the North East gig calendar. We were blown away by the number of submissions we had this year and felt we just had to make our event bigger and better. So we’ll also be taking over Blast Studios, Heart Attack & Vine and Blank Studios so we can put on over 40 artists across 9 venues.”

“For Evolution Emerging have played a part in the success of North East artists nationally means a lot to us so we’re thrilled to be inviting artists from previous events to headline this year’s event. And with an Aftershow until 3AM, we can’t wait to cram so much talent into one free event!”

 

 

 

Evolution Emerging is supported by Arts Council England, ERDF and PRS for Music Foundation.

 

Useful links:

Generator: www.generator.org.uk/evolutionemerging
Evolution Festival: www.evolutionfestival.co.uk
Twitter: www.twitter.com/evoemerging   

 

Evolution Emerging forms part of Generator’s ‘Music Futures’ project.

  • The Music Futures project is part financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), managed by the Department for Communities and Local Government, securing £600,000 ERDF investment.
  • The ERDF Competitiveness Programme 2007-2013 is bringing over £300m into the North East to support innovation, enterprise and business support across the region and will help create and safeguard 28,000 new jobs, start 3,000 new businesses and increase the region’s productivity by £1.1bn per annum.
  • The project will make a major contribution to the ambition of the ERDF Competitiveness Programme 2007-2013 by increasing the numbers and survival of business start ups in the region and increasing business productivity.

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