The Yorkshire festival's 15th anniversary lineup features Kae Tempest and The Big Moon as headliners alongside Wunderhorse at Baldersby Park.

The band are hitting the road again in December.

The band have booked a number of intimate shows for September.

We're back in the fields for another year in Leeds.

Main headline sets will come from Years & Years, Self Esteem and Bloc Party.

The track arrived today, November 9th, via Big Indie Records.

The three-day event will be held at Suffolk’s Henham Park on July 20th-23rd.

The indie/alternative music celebration will be held at Leeds’ Temple Newsam Park on Saturday, May 27th.

At the start of 2020, with a new album in tow, The Big Moon were ready to move up a gear. Then everything stopped. One pandemic later, they're back - their lives changed, but better, and closer together, than ever before.

There's also room for Connie Constance, Tove Lo, PVA and loads more.

The issue drops this Friday (14th October).

Indie bangers from the heart.

The band’s new album will be released this Friday, October 14th.

The show is in support of the band’s new album, ‘Here Is Everything’, which will be released on October 14th via Fiction Records.

Burna Boy and Marcus Mumford will also be making an appearance.

The full album will be released on October 14th via Fiction Records.

There will be a special one night only live show held at London's Eventim Apollo on Wednesday, 5th October

Their upcoming album 'Here is Everything' arrives on 14th October.

It is assumed to be taken from their upcoming album 'Here is Everything' arriving on 14th October.

'Here Is Everything' is set to arrive on 14th October. We caught up with Jules and Soph to welcome them back.

The currently untitled track will arrive on Wednesday (13th July).

They'll be part of a line-up also including Bastille, The Wombats, The Vaccines, Declan McKenna, Pale Waves, Sea Girls, The Magic Gang, Sports Team, The Goa Express and more.

The band are finally able to get on the road proper in support of their 2020 album 'Walking Like We Do' next May.

Due to the pandemic, obvs.

Aliens, Nandos and imaginary friends: Celia Archer from The Big Moon tackles this month’s daft queries.

After a barnstorming debut album - and a Mercury nomination to boot - The Big Moon have returned with their second album. They’re better than ever before.

'Walking Like We Do' is pure joy from start to finish.

We called Jules up to get the lowdown on the band's latest evolution.

We know this, because they posted it on social media.

Get Inuit also played. Get Inuit are also great.
You'd be a 'Sucker' to still doubt this group.
Forward facing and out for a good band, boring isn't on the menu.

What better way to find out what’s been going down than to set the coolest gang in town loose on their new leader?
Accessible, uplifting, rich and rewarding.

Mates being mates.

The super moon has nothing on this lot.
Hold your conspiracy theories. With The Big Moon in the studio at work on their debut album, this is one landing that nobody can doubt.

They might be Big now, but pretty soon they'll be massive.

The run finishes off with a show at London's Scala this November.

The B in this B-side stands for Brilliant.
