Edinburgh Evening News

Indie rockers Catfish set for Ingliston show

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Indie rockers Catfish and the Bottlemen have announced a headline show at the Edinburgh Summer Sessions, held at Royal Highland Showground­s on Saturday August 24.

The ‘Pacifier’ and ‘Cocoon’ band have this week released their first new music in five years, with new single ‘Showtime’ set to appear on their forthcomin­g fourth album release. The anthemic, stadium-ready new single is out now via Island Records. Frontman, songwriter and multi-instrument­alist Van McCann recorded the song in Los Angeles with multi-Grammy winning producer Dave Sardy (Oasis, LCD Soundsyste­m, Rolling Stones).

The Edinburgh date lands amongst their much-anticipate­d headline shows on the Reading and Leeds Festival main stages. The indie-rockers join pop star Becky Hill as the only other act announced so for the Edinburgh Summer Sessions shows in August at Royal Highland Showground­s, Ingliston, with Hill set to play the outdoor venue near Edinburgh Airport on Sunday, August 18.

Catfish and the Bottlemen’s arena-filling sonic outlook has cemented their place amongst Britain’s most successful bands of the 21st Century. Signing to Island Records in 2014 after years of relentless touring, their debut LP ‘The Balcony’ surged into the UK Top 10 and helped them scoop British Breakthrou­gh Act at the BRITs before scoring their landmark number 1 album with ‘The Ride’.

Since then, they’ve amassed over one billion streams, two million album sales and are closing in on 10 million single sales. On stage, lead singer Van McCann possesses unique magnetic energy and is considered one of modern rock’s great live frontmen.

In the five years since releasing their debut album, they’d sold over half a million tickets, and played to over 2 million people.

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Catfish and the Bottlemen frontman Vann McCann will lead the indie rockers on stage at Ingliston later this year
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