Katy B joins Pride main stage line-up

Queen of the dance floor, Katy B will be appearing at Brighton Pride on August 2. Katy B, a singer songwriter on a mission, will perform numbers from her Mercury Award nominated 2013 album, Little Red and her critically aclaimed 2011 debut album On a mission. She will be bringing her unique mix of a

Katy B joins Pride main stage line-up

Queen of the dance floor, Katy B will be appearing at Brighton Pride on August 2.

Katy B
Katy B

Katy B, a singer songwriter on a mission, will perform numbers from her Mercury Award nominated 2013 album, Little Red and her critically aclaimed 2011 debut album On a mission.

She will be bringing her unique mix of all things dubstep, r’n’b, funky, soulful and UK garage to the Main Stage at Pride on Preston Park.

Expect euphoric thrills and dub-fuelled spills as she delivers from her stunning repertoire of tracks including Lights On, Easy Please Me, Witches Brew, Crying For No Reason, Perfect Stranger, 5AM, Still and the NME Dancefloor Anthem award-winning Broken Record.

Katy established her live credentials touring with Tinie Tempah at Lovebox, iTunes Festival, V Festival, Wireless and Glastonbury. There is little doubt that her performance at Brighton Pride 2014 will be one of the highlights of this years festival.

What: Pride Brighton & Hove 2014: Freedom To Live

Where: Pride Festival Preston Park

When: Saturday, August 2

Time: 12noon – 10pm.

Tickets: £9 /£12.50 Early Bird & £15 first release advance tickets have sold out. £17.50 advance second release available in June /£20 in July and more on the day.

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