Enter Shikari, Akala and Billy Brag are amongst the names confirmed for Glastonbury’s Leftfield stage next month.
Famed for its focus on political and social awareness, the addition of Akala, specifically, is a big plus for Left Field. Outspoken in his own right, the lyricist has honed his own personal style of conveying issues, particularly those more socially-motivated, to audiences whom otherwise may have turned a blind eye to certain topics. If you have time, we’d massively-recommend you look to pay a visit to Left Field (particularly for Akala and Enter Shikari).
Check the full line-up below, alongside Akala’s recent appearance with Frankie Boyle, somewhat confirming why he’s probably one of the most-compelling ‘acts’ to have been announced for Glastonbury 2015 to date:
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