Jake Bugg joins line-up of Nottingham festival raising money for homeless people

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Hot on the heels of his sold out headline show at Rock City last month, Clifton wonder-kid Jake Bugg has announced his return. 

The Nottingham chart-topper has joined the line-up of Beat The Streets Festival, the city’s third annual charity music event, raising money for homeless people.

Taking place on Sunday, January 26, tickets start from just £10 at alttickets.com, with all proceeds going to Framework alongside bar and merchandise profits.

In addition to the second artist announcement, which also includes Grace Petrie and Lacey, festival organisers have confirmed they will once again be hosting its fundraising tombola.

Current prizes include donations from the likes of Splendour Festival, Dot To Dot Festival, Rock City, Broadway Cinema, HMV and Brewdog.

Beat The Streets 2020 line-up, so far…

Alfie Sharp / Arch Femmesis / Bamalamasingsong / Benjamin Ziec and the Rarebreeds / Emzae / Falling Off Maps / Gadzz & Friends / Grace Lee / Grace Petrie / Jacob Fowler / Jake Bugg / JJ Lovegrove / John Paul / Jonny Olley / Katie Keddie / Kynch / Lacey / Left Hand Lane / LNC / Luxury Stranger / Mid November / Obi Rudo / Ryan Brooks / Seven Rivers / The Mocking Jays / Those Howlin’ Sounds.

Beat Combo // Black Cats and Magpies // Black Shiver // BLLE // Brad Dear // Callum Kerrigan // Celestines // Circle of Light – Live // Cucamaras // Dacodac // Eyre Llew // Fading Blonde // Gallery 47 // Jaymal // Jerub // Jinda Biant // Louis Croft // Megatrain // Mollie Ralph // Nactus Kunan // Reflekter // Remy // San Junipero // Sancho Panza // Sheafs // Star Botherers // Sunflower Thieves // Tash Bird // Tori Sheard // Vega Bay // Velvet Blush // Witch of The East // Witches Mark.

Beat The Streets is being delivered by DHP Family in collaboration with local organisations and music groups including I’m Not from London; Farmyard Records; Hockley Hustle, and Rough Trade.

Each ticket gives access for 14s and over to all participating venues: Rock City, Rescue Rooms, The Bodega and Rough Trade.

Further line-up announcements are due to follow shortly.

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