Bingley Setlist

Thanks to Phil Holden at the fans forum for the Setlist from this evening’s headline appearance at Bingley Weekender.
The view from the back end..

Next stop, Gunnersville in London.

Thanks to Phil Holden at the fans forum for the Setlist from this evening’s headline appearance at Bingley Weekender.
The view from the back end..

Next stop, Gunnersville in London.
Despite some ticket agencies apparently saying no tickets remain. Tickets are very much available to purchase. Tickets are £35 plus booking fee. Not bad for a full Doves set plus Echo & The Bunnymen, Badly Drawn Boy and the new band White Flowers who happen to have their new record produced by Jez!
Purchase tickets here.
This is being billed as Doves last gig of the year. As they have said on social media of late, Doves head back into the studio to finish off their next album.

The indie masterplan have posted a cracking review of the recent Hull gig.
A big moment during a Doves gig is when guitarist Jez Williams steps up to vocal duties, this happened during the uplifting track ‘Words’. Jez’s vocals are a little higher and less bassy than Jimi’s, and this a great weapon to have in the arsenal.
To read the full review, click here.
Doves headline the Bingley Weekender festival in Yorkshire this Saturday. Doves are due on the main stage at 8:30pm approx.
Final tickets & event info at the festival website.
Ask and you shall receive..cheers to Alan for sending over the setlist from Doves 45 minute set at Victorious fest..
Snowden
Rise
Black & White Town
Kingdom of Rust
Pounding
10:03
Caught By The River
The Cedar Room
The Fear



No setlist for this one yet, band started with Snowden, then Rise. Also played were Black & White Town, Kingdom of Rust, Pounding, The Cedar Room & The Fear. A wee media review is up at the Daily Echo.
Friday also saw Manchester-born band Doves on the main stage and what could be the start of the last heatwave of summer.
Doves frontman Jimi Goodwin was momentarily overwhelmed with their reception at Victorious. “My cup overflows with love for you,” he joked after taking a second look at the huge Southsea Common crowd.
But perhaps he should not have been surprised. This band, with twin brothers Jez and Andy Williams on guitar and drums respectively, were huge in the first decade of this century, clocking up two number one albums, The Last Broadcast and Lost Souls, and supporting Oasis at Wembley.
Even now, their hit singles Black and White Town, Pounding and Here Comes The Fear are still on regular rotation on Radio X.

Doves played Zebedee’s Yard in the heart of Hull city centre this evening. Before Space face, Jimi gave a shout out to the Doves forum, thanks to his ‘chance’ meeting with some of the forum regulars at a local gin bar earlier in the day.
Join the shenanigans on the current Doves forum which is now connected to Doves official facebook page here. The spirit of the old Doves web forum which has been around since early 2000 lives on! Feel free to post yer snaps from the gig or any Doves gig!

Next up for Doves is Victorious festival in Portsmouth tomorrow (Friday night) for a short 45 minute set from 6:30pm, on just before The Specials. Give us a shout if your going via email, the forum or tweet @dovesmusicblog
For those of you going to the Hull gig, here are the stage times. These times are approximate and are subject to change. Tickets will be available to buy on the door.
DOORS OPEN – 6:00PM
The Hubbards 6:40PM to 7:35PM
Idlewild 7:50PM to 21:02PM
Doves 9:20PM to 10:50PM
Have a great night!

Joining Doves & Idlewild in Hull next Thursday are The Hubbards. A Hull based band who are well worth a listen. Check them out here.
Final tickets for the show are on sale here.

In other news, it was quietly announced at first but Sub Sub are making a return! Albeit a DJ set at the Warehouse Project, which is now housed at the Mayfield Depot, which across from Piccadilly station in Manchester of course.
A good looking line-up, which is headlined by the ever popular Hacienda Classical. I believe this has featured a certain Sub Sub track in the past!
Tickets are on sale here.
It seems ages ago now since Doves announced their live return. They’ve since played 12 shows across the UK & Ireland. They’ve got three shows to play this month before they wrap up their live return by playing under the big top at Gunnersbury Park in London on Friday September 6th.
August
22 Hull Innercity Live, Zebedees Yard Tickets
23 Victorious Festival, Portsmouth Tickets
31 Bingley Weekender Tickets
September
06 Gunnersville, Gunnersbury Park, London Tickets