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Super Furry Animals, Broken Social Scene, Temples Join Festival No.6

Wednesday, 02 March 2016 Written by Laura Johnson

Super Furry Animals, Broken Social Scene and Temples are among the latest acts to be confirmed for this year's Festival No.6 line up.

Also joining the bill are M. Ward, Gold Panda, Eagulls, A Certain Ratio, Milky Duo, Formation, White, Clean Cut Kid, Babeheaven, Bad Sounds, Shells, VYNCE, Hessle Audio founder Ben UFO, Bas Bron’s electro side-project Fatima Yamaha and Crazy P

Previously announced acts set to appear include headliners Bastille, Hot Chip and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, as well as Blossoms, Aurora, C Duncan, Django Django, Echo and the Bunnymen, Frances, Gwenno, JP Cooper, Lawrence Taylor, Lucy Rose, NGOD, Oh Wonder, Oscar, Roots Manuva, Roisin Murphy and the Amazons.

Composer-in-residence Joe Duddell will also be working with the Manchester Camerata chamber orchestra on an exclusive 'David Bowie Reimagined' performance. For the full line up head here.

Festival No.6 will again take over the village of Portmeirion in North Wales from September 1-4. Weekend ticket prices start at £180.00, plus fees, and are on sale now.

Festival Number 6 Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows:

Fri September 02 2016 - PORTMEIRION Various Venues
Sat September 03 2016 - PORTMEIRION Various Venues
Sun September 04 2016 - PORTMEIRION Various Venues

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