Love Saves The Day Announces Afterparty Lineups

Bristol's Love Saves the Day Festival have been busy announcing further acts taking part over May 23rd and 24th. Joining daytime headliners Jessie Ware, Azealia Banks, Groove Armada, Roni Size, Leon Vynehall and Grandmaster Flash are new announcements Blonde, Break and Soul II Soul man Jazzie B. Meanwhile the festival has also revealed a strong looking series of after parties, with local clubs Motion, Marble Factory, Lakota, Coroners Court, Blue Mountain and Big Chill all taking part. The full line up of after party guests is pretty extensive, from Four Tet and Floating Points showing up in Marble Factory on the Sunday, to a bass heavy smash out at Motion from Gorgon City, My Nu Leng, Shadow Child and more on the Saturday.
Here's the details that we've got so far – for more info on Love Saves the Day tickets and line ups head over to their website.
Line-up:
Saturday 23rd May
Motion
Main room – Gorgon City Curates
Gorgon City, Shadow Child, My Nu Leng + support
Tunnel – Banjax
Mihalis Safras, Banjax residents, Craig Brown, Dean Bray, JBSquared, Robert Van Ryn
Jack Cook, Ollie Higgs
Cave – Playback
Billy Disney, Hank Champagne (Bodywork), Hall of Fame, Fred Holt
Lakota
Wide Eyes
Julio Bashmore, Hyetal, Velour, Shanti Celeste + support, Studio 94 vs Foundations, People Like Us, Get Born vs Halfnaked vs Piff
Coroners Court
B.Traits, Special Guest TBC, Waifs & Strays, Sly-One, Troy Gunner
Artwork, Origins Sound, Cubana Residents
Blue Mountain
Distinguished Gentlemen of Drum & Bass
Present: "And DJ…You Gwan Like Mr. Kipling…Exceedingly Good Me Bredrin."
Danny Byrd, Doc Scott (History lesson)
Cedric Maison (Jungle set), Tayo, TS2W & A.Quake (The Blast)
+ very special guests
Hosted by: Jakes, Remidy
& More TBA
Big Chill
Shambarber
Shambarber Sessions + Very Special Guests
Sunday 24th May
Motion
Main room – Trap vs Who Cares?
David Rodigan, Dismantle, GotSome, Jus Now, NYTA
Tunnel – Durkle Disco Takeover
Marble Factory
Four Tet b2b Floating Points, Solar, Shapes Residents
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