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Example & Devlin for Eden Sessions 2012

third night announced for Cornwall's Eden Project

By Scott Williams | Published:

Eden Sessions 2012 - Example
Photo credit: Hayley Edwards


Example is the latest headliner to be announced for Eden Sessions.

Example
Example real name Elliot John Gleave, is best known for his chart-topping singles 'Changed the Way You Kiss Me' and 'Stay Awake'. Example is currently working on an as yet untitled fourth studio album. He will be joined by hip hop and grime artist Devlin as special guest at the Eden Sessions on Saturday 30th June, 2012. They join a line-up that also includes Blink-182, and Plan B.

Martin Williams, Eden's Marketing Director, said, "This is another big coup for the Eden Sessions and this line-up is already looking like our best ever. Example has taken the best of the hip-hop, techno and house genres and created anthemic songs with killer pop choruses and huge appeal.

"In Devlin, we will be hosting one of the hottest young UK urban artists around. His debut record showed that he is at the forefront of the UK rap and grime scene and he proved with Runaway that he has the ability to write mature, catchy pop songs."

Eden Sessions have become more like a one-day festival, with three stages and acts playing from early afternoon on each day.

Tickets are priced at £35 and will go on sale at at 6pm on Tuesday 28th February when eFestivals will have links for you to buy them. Every Sessions ticket includes entry to Eden on the day of the show or the day after.

The Eden Sessions are now in their eleventh year. The Sessions are famed not only for bringing top acts to Cornwall but also for their festival feel, with extra bands and entertainers playing around the site in the run-up to the main event.