Satellite One Day Festival 2024 - Virginmarys, Imperial Leisure, IDestroy plus more
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Headliners are alternative rock duo The Virginmarys who exploded onto the rock music scene in 2013 with their album 'King of Conflict', The Virginmarys were dubbed the buzz band of SXSW, received from Rolling Stone, Alternative Press, USA Today, and more
The Virginmarys are the perfect mix of punk, blues and straight up rock
Managing to be intense, dance-able and insanely catchy, it carries the Imperial Leisure guarantee of crowd and band alike having the time of their lives.
Imperial Leisure manifested during early 2000 in the midst of many dubious college parties. No surprise really then that they quickly gained a reputation for high-intensity, alcohol-tinged, good-time carnage with their mix of punk, ska and reggae.
Riotous live shows are IDestroy’s calling card. Since forming in 2015, the trio, who met as students in Bristol, have played more than 300 gigs across the UK, Europe and Asia, selling out shows in South Korea and multiple tours in Germany. Most recently, IDestroy have opened shows for Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes and Mom Jeans.
Erotic Secrets of Pompeii play wild, weird apocalyptic lounge music - a twisted amalgamation of angular art rock and transgressive post-punk, with a goth twist, transmitted directly from the heart of the forbidden zone.
Also appearing Nasty Fishmonger, Glass Bridges, Skies, Lunabarge, Laura Loh, and more
The Virginmarys exploded onto the rock music scene in 2013 with their album 'King of Conflict', which debuted #3 on the Billboard New Artist Alternative Chart and #8 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. With 'King of Conflict', The Virginmarys were dubbed the buzz band of SXSW, received major support from US Active Rock and Alternative radio, and press acclaim from Rolling Stone, Alternative Press, USA Today, and more. The band followed up with 2016’s Divides which, in addition to major press, was hailed by Apple Music, Spotify, Yahoo! Music, and more. The Virginmarys have brought their highly charged live show to tours throughout the US, Europe, and Japan, supporting artists including Queens of the Stone Age, Shinedown, Eagles of Deathmetal, Crobot, and hitting huge festivals to include Reading & Leeds, Download Festival, Sonisphere, Isle of Wight Festival, and more.
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Managing to be intense, dance-able and insanely catchy, it carries the Imperial Leisure guarantee of crowd and band alike having the time of their lives. Originally from London, Imperial Leisure manifested during early 2000 in the midst of many a dubious college party. No surprise really then that they quickly gained a reputation for high-intensity, alcohol-tinged, good-time carnage.
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Erotic Secrets of Pompeii play wild and weird apocalyptic lounge music - a twisted amalgamation of angular art rock and transgressive post-punk, transmitted directly from the heart of the forbidden zone.
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Riotous live shows are IDestroy’s calling card. The trio, who met as students in Bristol, have played more than 300 gigs across the UK, Europe and Asia, selling out shows in South Korea and multiple tours in Germany. IDestroy have opened shows for , , , and . IDestroy have recently performed at Download Festival, Dot to Dot Festival, The Great Escape, 2000 Trees, Punk Rock Holiday (Slovenia) and Ilosaarirock (Finland). "IDestroy are extremely easy to like. Summoning a very healthy crowd early in the afternoon, the Bristol trio’s rattling, riotous punk fare explodes into life in a small, sweaty space, with oodles of swagger to boot." Kerrang! Magazine IDestroy's self titled album is set for release August 30th, with singles 'All My Friends Are Plastic, 'Headphones' and '100 Sounds' already gaining continuous support from several DJs at BBC Radio One (Nels Hylton, Alyx Holcombe, Tara Kumar) alongside BBC 6music and play listing at Radio X. "Catchy choruses, caustic wit and clever production that captures their ferocious live sound" - The Sunday Times
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