NME has reached out to Giant Swan for comment.The band Scaler have replaced the duo on the line-up.A post shared by Simple Things (@simplethingsuk)A post shared by GIANT SWAN (@giant_swan)The return of the Bristol-based festival marks the celebration of its 10th anniversary this year.
Taking place between February 23-29, the festival will host a variety of artists such as Honeyglaze, Gilla Band, DITZ, Gazelle Twin, Warmduscher, Miso Extra, KEG, Spectres, Vijiand more.
Fever Ray are set to close out the fest on Thursday, February 29, 2024.For the first time ever, Simple Things will be hosting a week-long series of events, separate from the primary day in honour of its anniversary.
The programme will be centred around a full day of music, taking place today at various venues, including Bristol Beacon, Strange Brew, Rough Trade and SWX.Discussing the return of the festival in a press release, Simple Things Director and co-founder of Crack magazine Thomas Frost said: “Bringing back Simple Things for its 10th edition was always going to happen, but between Covid and the renovation at the Bristol Beacon it’s not been possible to create the landmark we all wanted.
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