The countdown has started to Teesside one day music fest Stockton Calling.
And organisers have revealed their ‘ones to watch’ at the multi venue event set to span eight stages across the town next weekend.
Now in its sixth year, the event returns after four consecutive sell-outs with headliners including the likes of The Ordinary Boys and ska legend Neville Staple and his band, both set to play the stage at Arc.
Rising talent is also key part of Stockton Calling - ones to watch are Liverpool’s Tea Street Band and Mod revivalists The Sherlocks and The Spitfires.
Avant Garde sounds comes to of The Georgian Theatre in the shape of headliner Clinic who don attire that’s more suited to the operating theatre than music stage. Sunderland’s Slug also join the stage bringing their mix of funk-rock- electronica.
The Green Room’s highlight is Birmingham’s quirky collective Misty’s Big Adventure and The British IBM visit The Vault with their geeky computer inspired set list.
The Sun Inn stage will be outputting a heavy dose of rock with Allusondrugs, Forever Cult and The Storyteller’s headliners Fatherson return to play to their army of fans on Teesside.
Acoustic acts feature across all stages, big ones to catch are the harmony heavy five-piece Lilliput, hotly tipped Seafret and front-man of Dodgy Nigel R Clark who headlines the intimate stage at The Vault.
Homegrown talent also features - sets comes from Billy The Kid (of Young Rebel Set), Avalanche Party, Goy Boy McIlroy, Weird Shapes, Girl Sweat, The Broken Broadcast, Dinnernanny, Abel Raise The Cain and Kingsley Chapman & The Murder.
The event kicks off at 1.30pm on Saturday April 4. Tickets are £15 advance, £18 on the day. Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult. http://bit.ly/1wDAhRg for more information.
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