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- 2024-05-17Friday 07:00 p.m.Leicester, GBO2 Academy LeicesterOcean Colour Scene
Venue
- 2024-05-31Until 2024-06-03Cheltenham, GBCheltenham RacecourseWychwood FestivalOn partner site
Lineup
- Sister Sledge
- Stornoway
- Big Country
- Wychwood Music Festival
- Texas
- Ocean Colour Scene
- Peter Hook and the Light
- Seasick Steve
- The Lightning Seeds
- Dexys
- The Feeling
- The Hoosiers
- The Bootleg Beatles
- Pip Blom
- Stereo MCS
- Callum Beattie
- CVC
- The Futureheads
- Beans On Toast
- DEADLETTER
- The Coral
- Corinne Bailey Rae
- Lime Garden
- Melin Melyn
- 2024-06-16Sunday 02:00 p.m.Royal Tunbridge Wells, GBDunorland ParkSummer Sundays - Tunbridge Wells
- 2024-06-21Friday 04:00 p.m.Liverpool, GBLiverpool Pier HeadOn the Waterfront presents Ocean Colour Scene
- 2024-07-11Thursday 06:00 p.m.Tynemouth, GBTynemouth Priory and CastleMouth of the Tyne Festival Presents Ocean Colour Scene
- 2024-07-14Sunday 02:00 p.m.Colchester, GBLower Castle ParkSummer Sundays - Colchester
- 2024-07-25Until 2024-07-27Inverness, GBBelladrum EstateBelladrum Tartan Heart Festival 2024 - Weekend Camping Ticket
Lineup
- Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival
- Deacon Blue
- James Arthur
- Sugababes
- Ocean Colour Scene
- Sophie Ellis Bextor
- Callum Beattie
- Teenage Fanclub
- Jake Bugg
- Twin Atlantic
- Bill Bailey
- Kate Rusby
- Toyah Wilcox
- Lucy Spraggan
- King Creosote
- The Shires
- Hamish Hawk
- The Futureheads
- Jamie Lawson
- Colonel Mustard
- Talisk
- The Vaselines
- Trail West
- Ben Ottewell
- Lucia & the Best Boys
- Calum Bowie
- Nathan Evans
- Roseanne Reid
- High Fade
- Siights
- Morganway
- My Darling Clementine
- Scooty and the Skyhooks
- Pork Pie
- Murdo Mitchell
- Redolent
- Niall McCabe
- Rhythmnreel
- Clann An Drumma
Venue
- 2024-07-28Sunday 02:00 p.m.Birchington, GBQuex ParkSummer Sundays - Thanet
- 2024-07-31Wednesday 06:30 p.m.Glasgow, GBKelvingrove BandstandOcean Colour Scene
- 2024-08-03Saturday 03:00 p.m.Essex, GBAudley EndRICHARD ASHCROFT + OCEAN COLOUR SCENE + TOM MEIGHAN
- 2024-08-17Saturday 02:00 p.m.Edinburgh, GBRoyal Highland ShowgroundsEdinburgh Summer Sessions - Ocean Colour Scene + More
- 2024-08-23Until 2024-08-26Birmingham, GBCentenary Square, BirminghamCentenary Square Summer Series: Weekend Ticket
- 2024-08-25Sunday 06:00 p.m.Exeter, GBPowderham CastleGone Wild Festival Devon - Sunday Evening Ticket
- 2024-08-26Monday 05:00 p.m.Birmingham, GBCentenary Square, BirminghamCentenary Square Summer Series: Ocean Colour Scene
About
Ocean Colour Scene is one of the few remaining bands from the classic mid-‘90s Britpop era that have continued to record and tour while staying close to their original roots. Formed in the ‘90s, Ocean Colour Scene began as a band heavily influenced by the Madchester scene, with trippy guitars, dance-styled drum, and bass reminiscent of acts such as The Stones Roses and The Happy Mondays.
Following their self-titled debut, the band released 1996's Moseley Shoals along with smash hits “The Circle” and “The Day We Caught the Train.” The group caught the crest of the Britpop wave alongside such luminaries as Oasis, Blur and Pulp. Such was their popularity during this period that the group were asked to perform at Oasis' marquee concerts held at Knebworth House. Similarly, a track from Moseley Shoals seeped into the wider public's consciousness when a version of “The Riverboat Song” was selected by Chris Evans to be used as the introductory music for guests during episodes of TFI Friday.
1997's Marchin' Already was the band's first UK No. 1 album, and was preceded by Hundred Mile High City, which was used to great effect during Guy Ritchie's debut feature, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. This success prompted the band to embark on their first headline arena tour, which also featured dates at the historic Stirling Castle in Scotland. Their fourth album, One from the Modern, featured the singles “So Low,” “July” and “Profit In Peace.”
As many of their Britpop contemporaries moved in new directions or disbanded, Ocean Colour Scene remained steadfastly committed to producing music that was influenced by the psychedelic and R&B scenes of the ‘60s. Guitarist Steve Cradock is a long-time collaborator on Paul Weller's albums, and bassist Damon Minchella formed a side project, The Players, alongside Mick Talbot and Steve White. Minchella left the group in 2003 and was replaced by Dan Sealey. The band have a habit of releasing an album every two years, with major tours in support of these releases. 2011 saw a 15th-anniversary re-release of the album, Moseley Shoals, with the subsequent tour drawing heavily from the album. Ocean Colour Scene are regulars on the festival circuit, with many appearances at Glastonbury and the V Festivals, among others.
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