
LIDO Festival has rescheduled their Maribou State show to August, and cancelled CMAT and Bombay Bicycle Club's dates
The changes are in a bid to protect the condition of the park's grounds.
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With our backs all turned to morning light And all our timing gone We can find some common surface To put all our worries on We can pour them out, or let them drip Then split them one by one They can dry out, let them lie out In the eyes of the morning sun Don't stop waiting 'till you feel it all When I left you weighing your choices up And all the light had gone You had tied the ends together Made them fight out all night long Now the good half turns to what you had The bad half's giving up You can tear it out and bury it, put all your worries off
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The changes are in a bid to protect the condition of the park's grounds.

Tickets available through prize draw benefiting music education charity.

Presale tickets become available on 28th January before general sale.

The indie band will perform at a secret beach location requiring a hike to reach, as part of Columbia Hike Society's HikeFest.

The band will perform at York's Barbican on 22nd August, followed by Liverpool's Mountford Hall on 23rd August.

The stream will be available from 8th August.

Legends recognise legends indeed.

As they gear up for a new EP built on collaboration, Bombay Bicycle Club's Jamie MacColl talks about their latest single, 'Willow', working with old friends and embracing the next generation of indie talent.

Check out 'Fantasneeze', featuring Matilda Mann, now.

Bombay Bicycle Club are back with an album that’s supremely confident, and they’re having the time of their lives.

The band's new album is out later this month.

"To capture the spirit of the song, we tried to recreate Jack's childhood bedroom for the video," they explain.

As the start to a weekend goes, it sets the bar high for what makes Reading special.

"To me it sounds like if Abbey Road era Beatles had a love child with Rated R era Queens of the Stone Age."

It is the latest track from their forthcoming sixth album, 'My Big Day', which will be released on 20th October.

The band's new album is coming in October, and features a number of special guests.

Their new album is due in October.

The festival will take place in July.

Also joining the bill will be the likes of Will Joseph Cook, Rachel Chinouriri, Lucy Blue, Fatherson, AU/RA and more.