ANOTHER big names has been added to the British Sound Project line-up.
Manchester's biggest indoor festival has been co-founded by Bury's Steven Wood and boats performances by Twin Atlantic, Deaf Havana, White Lies, The Horrors and DJ set by the Fouls.
The major music event returns to the Victoria Warehouse on September 29 and 30, and alternative rockers Mallory Knox have announced they will hit the stage on Friday.
The five-piece from Cambridge formed in August 2009 and have realeased three studio albumns, including Signals and Asymmetry.
Seasoned festival performers, they released their latest album Wired in March.
They join Deaf Havana, Twin Atlantic, Pulled Apart By Horses, Lonely The Brave, Fatherson and Bolton bands Jordan Allen and Sittin' Pretty for the Friday of music.
British Sound Project arrived in Manchester last year featuring big names like Shaun Ryder and is also providing a platform for rising talent – picking out some of the up and coming bands from around the North West.
For tickets visit thebritishsoundproject.co.uk.
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