26 – 29 Jun 2015, Worthy Farm, Pilton
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Fri 26 Jun 2015 Other Stage
Bottle Stations

Catfish singer Van McCann is not a man unduly burdened with doubts about his immediate future, and with good reason. His band’s successes have all come from winning hearts in every audience they’ve played to - including those standing stunned in front of the BBC Introducing stage at last year’s Radio 1 Big Weekend in Glasgow, which also lead to them winning the BBC Introducing trophy at the first ever BBC Music Awards - and they really like to play.

Not that it’s all about the gigs. Each Catfish single - all gifted with a one-word title, to make their set-lists nice and neat - has been greeted like an old friend by Zane Lowe and his Hottest Record in the World, and then playlisted across Radio 1. And if you’ve not heard their Kasabian-inflected Live Lounge cover of Kanye West’s Black Skinhead, now is the time to rectify that situation.

Catfish singer Van McCann is not a man unduly burdened with doubts about his immediate future, and with good reason. His band’s successes have all come from winning hearts in every audience they’ve played to - including those standing stunned in front of the BBC Introducing stage at last year’s Radio 1 Big Weekend in Glasgow, which also lead to them winning the BBC Introducing trophy at the first ever BBC Music Awards - and they really like to play.

Not that it’s all about the gigs. Each Catfish single - all gifted with a one-word title, to make their set-lists nice and neat - has been greeted like an old friend by Zane Lowe and his Hottest Record in the World, and then playlisted across Radio 1. And if you’ve not heard their Kasabian-inflected Live Lounge cover of Kanye West’s Black Skinhead, now is the time to rectify that situation.

Set List on Other Stage on 26 Jun 2015 at Worthy Farm, Pilton