
With Supergrass and The Bees completing the line up for Wales’ first major music festival, this summer in Swansea is set to be an absolute scorcher! Supergrass and The Bees will join an array of brilliant bands including Keane, Placebo, Manic Street Preachers, Feeder, Dirty Pretty Things, Biffy Clyro, Cold War Kids, The Cribs, Howling Bells and Enter Shikari plus many more!
Taking place from Friday 13th July to Sunday 15th July, Fflam will ignite a blazing trail to Swansea Bay for the very best in indie, rock and dance music.
Supergrass have been added to Sunday’s line up to deliver the classic hits that everyone has come to love, including ‘Alright’, ‘Pumping on Your Stereo’ and ‘Moving’. Following on from the Oxford quartet, Dirty Pretty Things will show us just why they are regarded as such a formidable live band. Touring non stop for over a year now, Carl Barat and the boys will be in Singleton Park to play classic hits from their debut album ‘Waterloo To Anywhere’, that includes ‘Bang Bang You’re Dead’ and ‘Dead Wood’. Dirty Pretty Things are firm festival favourites and will no doubt bring their rock n roll London style to Wales!
Hailing from the Isle of Wight, mercury award nominees The Bees will bring their unique style to Singleton Park on Friday 13th July, alongside a best of British line up which also includes Keane, The Feeling and The Cribs.
With a bill that boasts some of the best new and established live bands around including headliners Keane, Placebo and Manic Street Preachers plus special guests Feeder, hottest new kids on the block Enter Shikari and Cold War Kids plus legendary outfit Levellers, Fflam will have something for everyone.
UKMusic.com has a pair of weekend tickets to give away to one lucky winner! To be in with a chance of winning tickets to Fflam, simply send your contact details to
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Closing date: 11th July 2007
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