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Featuring: PiNK, The Ting Tings, The Temper Trap, Gossip, Plan B, Taylor Hawkins and The Coattail Riders, Bowling For Soup, Hockey, Daisy Dares You, Neon Hitch, Bluey Robinson, Alphabeat, I Blame Coco, The 88, Alan Pownall, The Kush
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Wireless 2010: PiNK + The Ting Tings + The Temper Trap + Gossip + Plan B + Taylor Hawkins and The Coattail Riders + Bowling For Soup + Hockey + Daisy Dares You + Neon Hitch + Bluey Robinson + Alphabeat + I Blame Coco + The 88 + Alan Pownall + The Kush
If you love weekend music festivals but hate lining up for public showers or sleeping in a tent, London's Wireless Festival 2010 is perfect for you. Set in the heart of the City in beautiful Hyde Park, the sixth edition of this annual festival puts an eclectic array of today's most popular rock, dance and pop acts on your doorstep. With this year's event expanded to include a third night, the line up features established names along with younger up-and-coming artists. Wireless also features a massive beer garden, interactive games, plenty of food stalls and chill out areas. Keep checking back for line-up additions!
PiNK
P!NK is a rare commodity in the music business; a pop singer who has credibility within the rock world and a rock singer who's achieved the status of a pop star. With worldwide hits such as Get The Party Started, Just Like A Pill and Stupid Girls under her belt, Pink is one of the world's most successful female stars to date.
PiNK tour dates
The Ting Tings
Electro pop duo who have been making waves up and down the country ever since their formation in 2006. Having started out playing private house parties in their native Manchester, Jules De Martino and Katie White's shows soon became the hottest tickets on the planet.
The Ting Tings tour dates
The Temper Trap
Hailing from Australia, but now based in the UK, the band released their debut album, Conditions, in 2009. Featuring the singles Science of Fear, Fader, Love Lost and Sweet Disposition – the latter of which spent more than six months in the UK singles chart – the album was one of the breakthrough successes of the year and has now been certified Gold two-times over in the UK, selling over 800,000 copies worldwide. Now a five-piece, the band's line-up consists of Dougy Mandagi, Jonathon Aherne, Toby Dundas, Lorenzo Sillitto and Joseph Greer.
The Temper Trap tour dates
Gossip
This Arkansas trio have weapons of mass destruction in their no high-hat style drumming, innovative guitar tuning and charming vocals. All of these create a bluesy nu-wave garage rock sound.
Gossip tour dates
Plan B
Plan B (Ben Drew) singer-songwriter, rapper, actor and film director came to prominence with the 2006 release of the critically acclaimed hip hop album 'Who Needs Actions When You Got Words'. The East Londoner can spit rhymes and hold his own against any MC or rapper, but can then suddenly switch into a delicate, sweet white soul croon that would shame any boyband member. He accompanies himself on an acoustic guitar, playing in a curiously folksy, fingerpicking style. But the killer punch is the lyrics - bleak, cinematic, X-rated urban poetry laced with a mordant wit and a strong dose of pathos.
Plan B tour dates
Taylor Hawkins and The Coattail Riders
Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins with his side project.
Taylor Hawkins and The Coattail Riders tour dates
Bowling For Soup
With their 2002 single 'The Girl All The Bad Guys Want', Texas' reigning punk cowboys hit the big time, after spending the best part of seven years gigging non-stop in their home state. Frontman Jaret's wicked sense of humour, combined with their tongue-in-cheek covers of Brian Adams, Shaggy and even Nelly, ensure BFS's live performances stand out from the rest of the nu-punk crowd.
Bowling For Soup tour dates
Hockey
Purveyors of disco/ funk and full-throttle live shows, this Portland, Oregon band are set to shake up the UK music scene this year in a big way.
Hockey tour dates
Daisy Dares You
Sixteen-year-old Daisy Coburn makes bubblegum punk - impatient, impudent teen pop about friendship and families and fancying boys.
Daisy Dares You tour dates
Bluey Robinson
Born in Sweden and raised in London, Bluey is a captivating, charismatic act whose songwriting encapsulates a throwback feel with a futuristic twist. Retaining a distinct British personality, there are also echoes of Prince, Otis Redding, The Jackson 5, Cee-Lo Green and Bruno Mars in Bluey's sonic spectrum.
Bluey Robinson tour dates
Alphabeat
Popjustice called them 'the best band in the world ever' - and this 6 piece will more then live up to the hype. Already firm favourites on the European festival circuit, their debut album 'Alphabeat' has gone platinum in their native Denmark. A winning combo of infectious feel good pop and memorably energetic live performances.
Alphabeat tour dates
I Blame Coco
Electro-pop project I Blame Coco is essentially the voice of young actress and model Coco Sumner, daughter of Sting. Despite the family connection, musically Coco is a million miles away from her father, instead delivering pulsating slick synth electro tuneage. Rather than The Police, her material has more in common with the likes of Ladytron, Lady Gaga and Robyn, who coincidentally appears as a guest vocalist on the debut single 'Caesar'. I Blame Coco's debut album 'The Constant' looks set to make Coco an electro-pop star in her own right.
I Blame Coco tour dates
Alan Pownall
Emotional and very distinctive style of songwriting. With one of the strongest and most individual voices in an over-crowded sing/songwriter scene its not hard to see why he tipped for big things.
Alan Pownall tour dates
The Kush
"A promising band from Newcastle caught my ear. Geordie rockers The Kush raised the roof. Howay the lads, good times ahead." - Gordon Smart, The Sun, 2009.
The Kush tour dates
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Venue Facts
Venue: Hyde Park
Website www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/hyde_park
Site Plan View the Site Plan
Train
→ Victoria 17 min walk
→ Victoria 17 min walk
Tube
→ Hyde Park Corner 7 min walk
→ Green Park 8 min walk
→ Bond Street 9 min walk
