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The Bees to Join Fleet Foxes and Villagers at the Eden Sessions & Tickets

Thursday, 07 April 2011 Written by Rob Sleigh
The Bees to Join Fleet Foxes and Villagers at the Eden Sessions & Tickets

Psychedelic indie rockers The Bees have been confirmed for this year’s Eden Sessions in Cornwall. The Isle of Wight-based group, who released their fourth album ‘Every Step’s A Yes’ in 2010, will join previously-announced headliner Fleet Foxes and Irish folk band Villagers for their date on 1st July.

The Eden Sessions is an annual music event, which takes place at the Eden Project complex near St Austell in Cornwall. The festival features a number of well-known acts over several days in June and July and, this year, will include headlining performances by Primal Scream, Brandon Flowers, Pendulum and Flaming Lips. Eden Sessions 2011 is set to be more like a festival than ever before, with three stages featuring a number of up-and-coming acts from early afternoon each day. See below for all dates and details.

Seattle-based folk sextet Fleet Foxes are to release their hotly-tipped second album ‘Helplessness Blues’ on 3rd May. It follows their 2008 eponymous debut, which reached Number 3 in the UK Albums Chart.


Eden Sessions – the dates:

23rd June
Primal Scream
The Horrors

25th June
Pendulum

30th June
The Flaming Lips
The Go! Team
OK Go

1st July
Fleet Foxes
Villagers
The Bees

12th July
Brandon Flowers
The Mystery Jets

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