The synthpop duo from Manchester reformed from the Daggers rose to prominence in 2010 with debut studio album, Happiness, a commercial and critical success that included the synth laden, 80s influenced single Wonderful Life.
Hurts have sold more than two million singles worldwide and make their second appearance at T in the Park on the back of a sterling performance at this year’s Glastonbury.
They’re heading straight to King Tuts stage with a bag of deep brooding synthetic beats. Check them out for tailormade retro sounds, not to mention well-cut suits.
The synthpop duo from Manchester reformed from the Daggers rose to prominence in 2010 with debut studio album, Happiness, a commercial and critical success that included the synth laden, 80s influenced single Wonderful Life.
Hurts have sold more than two million singles worldwide and make their second appearance at T in the Park on the back of a sterling performance at this year’s Glastonbury.
They’re heading straight to King Tuts stage with a bag of deep brooding synthetic beats. Check them out for tailormade retro sounds, not to mention well-cut suits.
