Following its premiere on Annie Mac’s show moments ago, BRIT Award-winning, Mercury prize-nominated, global platinum-selling, London four-piece RUDIMENTAL unveil their first single ‘Never Let You Go’ to be taken from their hugely anticipated forthcoming sophomore album. The first single gives a taste of what’s to come from the band and builds on their critically acclaimed and ground-breaking debut album Home, one of the biggest British breakthrough releases of 2013, selling over 981,000 copies to date.
It has also just been confirmed that the band will be back to Glastonbury for a second year running, a show that undoubtedly will be the highlight of the weekend – even a lightning storm during the middle of their set last year couldn’t stop them from being one of the bands of the festival. As well as this, they’re headlining Lovebox on 17 July and their very own sold-out festival with Disclosure, Wild Life on 6 June.
Watch this space for more information on their second album….Coming soon!
UK FESTIVAL DATES
23 May Rudimental (Live) @ BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend, Norwich
6 June Rudimental (Live) @ Wild Life Festival, Brighton
7 June Rudimental (Live) @ Parklife Festival, Manchester
26 – 28 June Glastonbury Festival
10 July T In The Park, Scotland
11 July Rudimental (Live) @ Wembley Stadium (supporting Ed Sheeran), London
17 July Rudimental (Live) @ Lovebox Festival, London
8 August Rudimental (Live) @ Boardmasters 2015, Newquay
5 Sept Rudimental (Live) @ Sundown Festival, Norwich
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