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The fifth Long Division Festival has been announced and will take place in Wakefield on the weekend of 12th – 14th June. Some of the acts announced today are Pulled Apart By Horses, Ash, British Sea Power and Brawlers, Algernon Doll as well as many others.

The aforementioned British Sea Power will play a special Friday night show (separate ticket) at Unity Works. Whilst the main festival will take place across various venues in the West Yorkshire town the following day, and will see over 80 acts perform.

June
Friday 12th
British Sea Power & More – Unity Works – £15
Saturday 13th
80 bands + – £25 wristband
Sunday 14th
Special live recording album session with The Ainsley Band in association with Greenmount Studios (The Cribs, Pulled Apart By Horses) – £5 to watch live

A full list of acts confirmed so far along with venues can be viewed by clcking read more.

Visit longdivisionfestival.co.uk for more information.

Confirmed so far:
British Sea Power
Ash
Pulled Apart By Horses
Fat White Family
The Lovely Eggs
Boxed In
Menace Beach
Brawlers
The Burning Hell
Withered Hand
Tom Williams
Rozi Plain
Tuff Love
Crybabycry
Her Name Is Calla
Sam Airey
Algernon Doll
The Incredible Magpie Band
Seazoo
The Ainsley Band
Forever Cult
Thomas Wilby Gang
Narcs
The Do’s
Fur Blend
Bi-lingual
Charlie Padfield
Kleine Schweine
Loz Campbell

Venues:
Unity Works Major and Minor Halls
The Hop (Upstairs and downstairs)
Wakefield Theatre Royal
The Orangery
Westgate chapel
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