Wet Leg | Sounds Of The City
With very special guests English Teacher.
Wet Leg – the Isle of Wight five-piece founded by Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers – are set to perform at Millennium Square next July as part of the renowned Sounds of the City concert series.
Joined by Ellis Durand (bass), Henry Holmes (drums), and Joshua Mobaraki (guitar, synth), the band released their second consecutive #1 album moisturizer earlier this year. Touring all over the world, Wet Leg have developed into a taut, caustic live operation that made good on their debut album’s success with three Grammys, two Brits and over half a billion streams.
Mercury Prize winners English Teacher join Wet Leg as special guests, bringing their sharp lyricism and magnetic live energy back to Millennium Square for an unforgettable night of music.
Please note this is a standing outdoor event.
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