Bedford River Festival: How Sunday's music shapes up

Day two will be every bit as rammed with marvellous music as the first.  Here's the bill in its entirety...

 

Danni Nicholls: 1pm

Bedford songstress Danni Nicholls is our first artist to open up Sunday's proceedings.

Danni has the wind in her sails from receiving two consecutive Americana Music Association UK award nominations (2017 UK Album of the Year for Mockingbird Lane and 2018 UK Artist of the Year), the singer/songwriter is currently in the midst of writing a third album. UNCUT magazine described her as "Sumptuous", with Q Magazine describing the album as “Smoky soul, folk-pop and heart-wrenching alt-country, all in a rich voice”.

A melting pot of Americana, Roots and Alt-Country, she's a very talented lady, make sure you catch her at 1pm.

 

Sarpa Salpa: 2pm
Look out for this next lot, as they're reaching for the stars and have all the necessary equipment get there.

The Northants 4 piece released an absolute gem of a debut single earlier this year called 'She Never Lies' and are garnering lots of attention at the moment.

Sarpa Salpa's influences range from Tame Impala, Everything Everything, Foals The Beatles - They're a hungry, young Indie Pop band inspired by deep wave sounds with unexpected changes and hidden meanings. Make sure you catch them.

The Lottery Winners: 3pm
A sunshine band for a (hopefully) sunshine day, The Lottery Winners will leave you grinning from ear to ear with their infectious Indie-Pop!

The band have been selling out mid sized venues up and down the country on their last couple of tours, and went down a storm when they supported We Are Scientists for us earlier this year.

Kioko: 4.15pm
The perfect band to lead us into the Sunday evening and one of the finest new Reggae bands in the UK right now, Kioko are playing many major festivals this summer and have played shows for The Pad Presents a couple of times in the last 18 months.

A mixture of laid back, beer sipping head nodders and full on energetic, horn blasting party tunes, the band are comparable to early UB40 mixed with with Jamaican Ska and Trojan sounds.

The Wholls: 5.30pm
The local boys done good are signed to Sony and have been playing major festivals across Europe this summer.

They’ve already packed in a massive sell out tour of Germany followed by a UK tour this year as well as releasing an amazing underwater video for their latest single ‘Going Down’ (check that out!).

With rumours of new music in the pipeline and a huge set honed in many festival fields this is the perfect time to catch them in all their hooky, singalong glory!

Whole Lotta DC: 6.45pm

Whole Lotta DC are the World's finest tribute to the greatest Rock & Roll band of all time AC/DC!

The band will be kicking out some serious riffs to close the event, with a back catalogue of some of the biggest tracks ever written to choose from, promoters couldn't think of a better way to leave Russell Park for another couple of years (pyrotechnics possibly included)...

 

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