The first Sunday of the festival sees a riotous pair of headliners!

 


Let a little love in your heart for high-grade headliners, Gentleman’s Dub Club on Sunday 23 June. If there’s one thing the Leeds-based outfit knows, it’s how to deliver a live show. With everything from reggae and ska to high-energy instrumental drum and bass on the menu, dub’s best-dressed gentleman will really turn up the volume. An all-day ska, reggae and dub day, Sunday will be co-headlined by the “Torchbearers of reggae music”, The Skints. Renowned for their heavy touring ethic and reggae-fused beats, an incredible live show is part and parcel of what they do.


Both will share the Sunday stage with five-piece electronic and dub band Dreadzone, bringing their old skool dread sound to Bristol’s harbourside. Earlier West London artist, Hollie Cook will also be bringing her critically acclaimed live appearance to Bristol. With her unique vocal talent and charming charisma, Hollie is one not to be missed. Meanwhile opening the main stage will be London’s Kiko Bun, an artist heavily influenced by Jamaican Roots, dub, and rocksteady. The main stage will also feature the DJing delights of Count Skylarkin, with a lineup of second-stage DJs still to be announced.