Formed in the mid-1990s, Faithless quickly became one of the most influential acts in electronic music, fusing dancefloor euphoria with lyrical depth. Celebrating their 30th anniversary this year, the group’s debut album ‘Reverence’ announced them to the world with the huge, genre-defining singles ‘Insomnia’ and ‘Salva Mea’, while its follow-up, ‘Sunday 8PM’, was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and featured the anthemic hit ‘God Is a DJ’.
Their incredible career has encompassed ten Top 10 singles, six Top 5 albums (three of them Number Ones) across the UK and Europe, and the 4x Platinum ‘Forever Faithless – The Greatest Hits’, helping them sell over 20 million albums worldwide.
Now fronted by producers Sister Bliss and Rollo following the sad passing of the legendary Maxi Jazz, Faithless remain a vital live and festival-favourite act, recently releasing their eighth studio album, ‘Champion Sound’, to huge critical acclaim.
Formed in 1989, Leftfield released their debut album ‘Leftism’ in 1995, followed by 'Rhythm And Stealth' in 1999, which hit #1 on the UK Official Album Chart. They split in 2002, with the members dabbling in other projects before Neil Barnes reinstituted the group in 2010, dropping their third record, 'Alternative Light Source', in 2015.
Their fourth and most recent album arrived in 2022, in the shape of 'This Is What We Do', whilst Barnes continues to tour Leftfield globally, including a run of UK shows last year celebrating the group’s 35th anniversary.
Trip-hop pioneer Tricky started his career as a guest vocalist on Massive Attack’s 1991 debut ‘Blue Lines’ and their 1994 follow-up ‘Protection’. The Bristol native then released his debut solo album ‘Maxinquaye’ in 1995, earning him an NME Award for Best Album in 1996 and a nomination for the 1995 Mercury Prize.
Throughout his solo career, the artist has released 13 studio albums and has worked with artists, including PJ Harvey, Martina Topley-Bird and Björk. In 2021, Tricky received the Pioneer Awards at the AIM Independent Music Awards, recognising his influential career.
Event Info
- Gates 3pm/ Ends 10:30pm / Stage Times published one month prior to show.
- Alcohol, food and soft drinks must be purchased onsite.
- Presale: Mon 3rd November, 9am / General Sale: Tues 4th November, 9am
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