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Float Along Festival 2024

Top 5 Must-See Acts at Float Along Festival 2024

Just when you think 2024’s festival season is about to close, Sheffield’s multi-venue festival Float Along puts its foot in the door, preventing festival season from coming to a halt for another year. Despite being only in its third year, Float Along has quickly made a name for itself by taking over some of the city’s most iconic venues, including the renowned Leadmill, Corporation, Sidney and Matilda, and Triple Point Brewery. A musical extravaganza promising to showcase a diverse range of talent, Float Along welcomes DJs, solo acts and bands, and also a unique opportunity to mingle with BBC6 Music’s Steve Lamacq, who hosts insightful talks at the event, adding an extra layer of exclusivity to the festival. But with so much to offer, who should you be seeing? 

1. The Orchestra (For Now) – The Leadmill – 14:30

Emerging from the vibrant post-punk scene in London, The Orchestra (For Now) have rapidly gained traction, delivering electrifying performances at sold-out shows across the city and making waves at major festivals, including a standout set at the recent End of the Road Festival. The six-piece seamlessly blends classical instrumentation with cutting-edge contemporary production, creating a baroque and electronic sound. Despite not yet having released any music on streaming platforms, their momentum and unique style make them a must-see act for early afternoon attendees. 

2. Nightbus – Sidney and Matilda – 17:00

Nightbus, a Manchester-based three-piece band, exudes a captivating, nocturnal vibe that perfectly complements their name. Despite having secured a record deal without even performing live, the band has been likened to The XX and has been described as a modern-day New Order. Their music boldly tackles the challenges of being young adults navigating bustling city life. With just one EP released, Nightbus has already sold out shows across the UK and landed coveted opening slots for prominent artists. Catch them in an intimate venue at Float Along before they hit the big time. 

3. Crack Cloud – Corporation – 19:15

Crack Cloud, a powerhouse in the European live music scene, will be delivering an unforgettable performance at this year’s Float Along. Known for their electrifying stage presence and unique blend of post-punk, art-rock, and infectious sing-alongs, they’re poised to ignite Corporation with their raw energy. Fresh off the release of their critically acclaimed third album, Red Mile, fans can expect to hear a mix of new tracks and beloved classics. This intimate setting offers a rare opportunity to experience Crack Cloud’s captivating sound up close.

4. Honeyglaze – The Leadmill – 20:15 

Honeyglaze, the London-based indie rock trio, is making a triumphant comeback after a two-year hiatus. The band’s highly anticipated return coincides with the release of their new album, Real Deal, just a week before their electrifying performance at this year’s Float Along. Known for their atmospheric and immersive music, Honeyglaze’s, ‘Don’t,’ showcases a new level of intensity and sonic depth. The track expertly blends elements of shoegaze, post-punk, and dream pop, creating a truly distinctive and captivating sound. With their unique blend of genres and their undeniable talent, Honeyglaze’s live performance at Float Along is not to be missed. Prepare to be immersed in a world of ethereal melodies, driving rhythms, and unforgettable energy.

5. Shame – The Leadmill – 21:00 

Shame, the headliners of this year’s Float Along, have solidified their reputation as one of the UK’s most electrifying live acts. With extensive international tours, captivating performances at major festivals like Glastonbury, and a memorable support slot for Foo Fighters in London, Shame has consistently delivered timeless live shows. As one of their final performances of the year, Float Along offers an opportunity for fans to witness Shame’s explosive energy. Attendees can expect a set packed with fan favourites and exciting new tracks, showcasing the band’s raw talent and undeniable stage presence.

For those craving even more Shame, a special conversation with Steve Lamacq awaits at Sidney and Matilda. From 3:00 PM to 3:30 PM, fans can delve deeper into the band’s career, and get a glimpse of what the future holds for the five-piece

Katie Macbeth

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Katie Macbeth is a freelance music journalist for Indie Is Not A Genre based out of Manchester, presenter of @drunktankthink, and post punk enthusiast.



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