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The UK’s must-know acts at Love Saves The Day festival this year

  • September 3, 2021
  • Jessica Burr
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Previously known for it’s rich array of international and local talent, Love Saves The Day festival in Bristol returns with a fresh, UK heavy line up of must-know acts with international appeal.

Returning as Bristol’s biggest music festival with a new location on the Clifton Downs, Love Saves The Day will welcome 25,000 festival goers per day across the weekend. Delivering a brand new lineup following the pandemic, we’re excited to share the artists set to grace the stage this weekend and to your own listening list for the foreseeable. 

First up, feel-good duo The Vision will entertain Saturday’s Main Stage with their signature disco flavours which landed them a critically acclaimed self-titled album in November last year on Defected. With guests on their debut release including Roy Ayers, Honey Dijon, Andreya Triana, Dames Brown and Nikki-O, expect a set packed with disco, funk, house and soul perfect for a warm, summer’s afternoon. 

Elsewhere, two of the UK’s finest tastemakers Shanti Celeste and Ben UFO will deliver a B2B set on the Centre Stage, hosted by Croatia’s Love International Festival. Both known for blending techno fusions, ambient flavours and brisk percussion, the pair are set to provide a thrilling ride into the final hours of Saturday evening. 

Moving into Sunday, Mella Dee will light up the Brouhaha Stage with his impeccable taste of house, techno, disco and punchy rave flavours. Gracing us with "Sidney Street" last year, it’s time the single which was one of EARMILK’s Best Songs of 2020 [Dance + Electronic], is experienced to its full potential amongst sweaty crowds. 

Meanwhile, legendary DJ, presenter and label head Jamz Supernova is set to takeover the Paradiso Stage with her tastemaker flair that has landed her presenter duties on the likes of BBC R1 Xtra and most recently, 6 Music. Championing everything spanning from electronica to R&B, soul and jazz,  a Jamz mix is the perfect moment to discover a music melting pot of rising artists in a live setting.

Jamz Supernova · Jamz Supernova BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix 2021

Maintaining the Sunday Funday appeal, Rhythm Section founder Bradley Zero will also join the Brouhaha Stage. With an eclectic style spanning ambient and leftfield infusions as well as credentials with the likes of Boiler Room and NTS radio, expect a stunning mixture of sonics that will only demonstrate the unique landscape of artists the UK and its festival line ups have to offer.

Rhythm Section INTL · Bradley Zero – Essential Mix, October 2020 [exclusive extended version – no speaking]

Stay tuned for more features, highlight moments and epic stage set ups to come from Love Saves The Day festival across this weekend.

For more of Love Saves The Day line up details, head to their website here.

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