The final day of Bures Music Festival 2017 is guaranteed to round off the festival in style with Doctor and the Medics headlining this year
Swinging through a kaleidoscope of styles from Folk, Blues & Rock in the early afternoon the festival you will be treated to the beautiful voice of singer-songwriter Anna Pancaldi before launching into a full blast rollick through the Commitments soundtrack.
If you haven’t got into the mood by now Who’s Next are surely going to get you dancing in anticipation for our headliners Doctor and The Medics.
Join us for a super Sunday – you won’t regret it!
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Doctor and the Medics (doctorandthemedics.com)
The ultimate masters of glam rock, Doctor and the Medics, shot to fame worldwide in the 80s. Their massive hit “Spirit in the Sky” sold more than 24 million copies. The flamboyant rockers are stopping by on their whirlwind tour to headline BMF with their unique and outrageous show packed full of 80s hits and Medics originals.
Who’s Next (premierwhotribute.com)
Said to be Europe’s premier live tribute to The Who, Who’s Next captures a magical point in time when many believe that The Who were the greatest rock and roll band on earth. The live show by Who’s Next recreates this period in the early 1970s, through music, authentic stage wear and instruments. It’s a must for any The Who fan!
The Committed (thecommitted.co.uk)
Commitments tribute The Committed was formed in 2005 by Neal Hargreaves and is considered by many as the world’s number one “Commitments” tribute band. The Committed boasts a full 10-piece line up with brass section and three female backing vocalists, bringing a totally authentic soul sound to the performance.
Anna Pancaldi (annapancaldi.com)
“Arguably one of the hottest new acts out there.” Spindle
“She doesn’t need our help, we need her.” Dermot O’Leary, Radio 2
Anna Pancaldi has a raw beauty of a voice with haunting, deep and mature vocals. Her packed tour kicked off this year with the release of new EP ‘Sweet Charity’, destined – like all her former releases – for the top of the singer-songwriter charts. Her London headline shows are sell outs. Don’t miss her here!
Medicine (medicinefolkrock.com)
Fans of The Levellers, The Waterboys or The Pogues will love Medicine, formed by singer-songwriter Mark Barnard at Glastonbury in 1996. The band is a swashbuckling live act playing a mix of foot-tapping, original Celtic-rock songs, some classics, and traditional folk songs and jigs.
The Ministry of Mojo (ministryofmojo.co.uk)
The Ministry of Mojo is a six-piece Chicago Blues band playing classic blues, old and new, originals and covers. They are regulars on the Colchester pub circuit, with a gig history that includes a six-month residency at the First Thursday Blues Club at the Three Wise Monkeys.
Face Furniture (facefurnituremusic.com)
Face furniture is an acoustic duo – Adrian May (vocals, uke, guitar) and Murray Griffin (double bass). Together they perform Adrian May’s Comedy of Masculinity. It’s a wry look at men and masculinity in songs and poems, from ‘All men are bastards’ to ‘Sometimes it’s hard to be a bloke.’