
After a steller Friday night , Saturday night had a promising line-up for
music fans across both the Yorkshire coast and
England . Early sets from Ruby J, The Lilacs and Rolla got things off to a rocking start and saw Bridlington Spa filling up as people enjoyed the music. Overpass were next to the stage, and after supporting brilliant
Irish band Inhaler, evidently have a promising future ahead of them. They gave a great set and left the stage for Welsh band CVC to take over. CVC then brought their 70s vibe to the stage and were very entertaining to watch; they were clearly enjoying themselves, dancing around and generally having as much fun as the crowd was having. The Lottery Winners then brought their indie-rock to the stage as they performed songs from their number one album Anxiety Replacement Therapy. At 9.30, The Lathums hit the stage to much delight from the almost-full hall for an hour and 15 minutes. The Wigan greats have gained a loyal following, with one fan telling me he and his
Friends have travelled from Brighton to see the band. They played an amazing set filled with fan favourites ‘How Beautiful Life Can Be, ‘Say My Name’, ‘Fight On’, ‘I See Your Ghost’ and songs from their brand-new album, including 'Lucky Bean’ and ‘Sad Face Baby’. Half way through, the band left the stage so
Singer and guitarist Alex Moore could perform some intimate songs with the crowd before finishing the stellar set. It was a great weekend full of new music and tickets for This Feeling By The Sea 2024 are on sale now. Check out images from the weekend below! 1 . This Feeling By The Sea Welsh band CVC rocking the stage. Photo: Louise Hollingsworth Photo Sales 2 . This Feeling By The Sea The Royal Hall filled up quickly. Photo: Louise Hollingsworth Photo Sales 3 . This Feeling By The Sea Radio X DJ John Kennedy entertained the crowd inbetween sets. Photo: Louise Hollingsworth Photo Sales 4 . This Feeling By The Sea The Lathums performed an awe-inspiring set. Photo: Louise Hollingsworth Photo Sales Previous 1 / 3 Next Page Related topics: Bridlington Spa Yorkshire England