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It arrives ahead of a packed festival summer and shows with Lorde and Lewis Capaldi.

Barker is also set to take part in a post-screening conversation.

After battling rainwater, gale-force winds and the final-day festival fatigue, Dork’s Deep End stage ends The Great Escape the only way it could: with Shame turning Brighton beach into absolute carnage.

The track is taken from the artist’s forthcoming album ‘LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW’.

Packed into Chalk shoulder-to-shoulder, Great Escape crowds find themselves swept up in an evening that turns folk, trad and Americana into the hottest ticket in Brighton.

Dork, M for Montreal, Montreal label Mothland, and the venue-spanning Footsteps Festival deliver a showcase packed with artists doing things their own way.
Alan Silvestri
2009