Wire, Swans, Savages, and more for Drill:Brighton

including Toy, Courtney Barnett, The Wytches, Mono, & East India Youth

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 17th Sep 2014

Wire

Thursday 4th to Sunday 7th December 2014
various venues, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1UE, England MAP
£60
Last updated: Thu 24th Sep 2015

Drill:Festivals who have previously held in London and Seattle have announced they will be bringing Wire, Swans, Savages, and more to various venues in Brighton from Thursday 4th to Sunday 7th December 2014 as part of Drill:Brighton.

The latest in a series of multi-venue festivals curated by Wire & One Inch Badge will also host Toy, Courtney Barnett, The Wytches, Mono, East India Youth, Telegram, Gold Panda, Grumbling Fur, Samaris, Claudio Simonetti's Goblin, Ulrich Schnauss, The Physics House Band, Gd Damn, Damo Suzuki, Githead, Traams, Man Forever, Gulp, Spectre, Cuts, Thor Harris, and Krautrock Karaoke.

The line-up also includes The Pink Flag Guitar Orchestra which sees Wire joined onstage by members of bands who are involved over the course of the festival, along with local friends, allies and past collaborators, to play an extended, improvised version of Wire's 'Pink Flag' at high volume.

Wire will also team up with Swans to perform an extended version of the always-mutating Wire track 'Drill', as a world exclusive. With more acts to be announced.

Tickets will be priced at £60 and go on sale this Friday 19th September 2014 at 9am, on the link below, prices do not include booking fees.

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The event will offer upwards of 100 bands, artists, films, talks and exhibitions, across 14 different venues, across 4 days. This event does not offer accommodation. More Drill: Festivals are in the pipeline for next year..




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