Misery Loves Company Festival Announces More Bands for September Event
Held at SWX, The Station, and The Lanes, Bristol, on 28th September
First UK Rock Festival with 50% Female/Non-Binary Line-Up
Bristol’s Misery Loves Company festival is back with a bang, announcing 13 more acts for its multi-venue event on 28th September. Promoted by TEG Live Europe, the festival stands out for its dedication to diversity and inclusivity, featuring a line-up with 50% female or non-binary artists. Co-headlined by RØRY and The Hunna, the festival is set to be a highlight in the South West’s music calendar.
New Additions to the Line-Up
- As December Falls
- ALT BLK ERA
- RXPTRS
- Mother Vulture
- Haggard Cat
- iDestroy
- Kite Thief
- Downcast
- SISTER
- When We Were Wolves
- Bitter Kisses
- Hollowkin
- Within Reach
They join previously announced acts like Employed To Serve, Blackgold, Death Goals, Every Hell, Gen and the Degenerates, Knives, North Atlas, and Saint Agnes.
A Festival with a Mission
Misery Loves Company is more than just a music festival. It is a platform promoting mental health awareness and gender equality in the music industry. With over 50% of acts featuring female or non-binary members, the festival is making significant strides in improving diversity.
Partnering with Heads Above The Waves, a non-profit organization that raises awareness of depression and self-harm among young people, Misery Loves Company continues to prioritize mental health. Heads Above The Waves expressed their excitement about the partnership:
“We’re so excited to get to team up with the Misery Loves Company gang again this year to continue to build on the foundation of last year’s event. There’s already some great plans coming together, and we’re so stoked that MLC has wellbeing at its very core. We’re all on the same page in that regard, and we’re looking forward to bringing an event together that’s going to help everyone from artists to the audience find healthy ways to keep their heads above the waves.”
Get Your Tickets
General admission tickets are priced at £45 and can be purchased here.