Brintex Collective
Rotterdam-based jazz collective Brintex Collective began as a trio and has since grown into a six-piece formation. Their sound is inspired by jazz music with influences from hip-hop and electronic music, such as Alfa Mist and Robert Glasper. In 2023 they released their self-titled debut EP and have performed at Metropolis Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival and Into The Great Wide Open, among others.
Somebody's Child
Fan of Arctic Monkeys or Foster The People? Give Somebody’s Child a listen, the alias of Cian Godfrey. A groundbreaking voice in the Dublin music scene, Somebody’s Child hast fast become one of the hottest prospects in Ireland. His early singles and snappy and energetic live show has been creating a word-of-mouth buzz, and resulted in sold-out headline shows in the UK, a support slot for Kaiser Chiefs and an appearance on The Late Show. The songwriting often reflects on difficult mental health experiences, as well as the endearing happenings of a youngster growing up in Dublin.
The Royston Club
As often happens with great guitar bands, the members of The Royston Club met at school and ended up making music together. Now, the four-piece indie band has assembled millions of streams with their singles 'Mrs Narcissistic' and 'Cold Sweats', sold out their UK tours, and played a support slot for Miles Kane. A fan of The Wombats, The Strokes, Car Seat Headrest, or Franz Ferdinand? Make sure you don't miss this show!
Bokoesam & The Fam
As one of the more versatile and creative hiphop artists from Dutch soil, Bokoesam effortlessly navigates through trap, reggae and dancehall genres with his unique style. In 2015, Bokoesam won the 'Pop Award' as part of New Wave collective. On projects such as 'Bokoeyoncé' (2016), 'Nachtvlinder' (2019) and 'Party Sam' (2023), you can see how he experiments and laid the foundation for his Dutch dancehall style – always bringing the sunshine!