Macmillan has revealed the line-up for Macmillan's Big Mix 2011, featuring a number of acts including musicians, comedians, fashion designers and artists. The event will take place on Saturday 18 June across venues in Shoreditch.
First lady of festivals and BBC Radio 1 DJ Edith Bowman will be gracing the decks on the night, playing her pick of the latest and greatest from the world of indie and alternative music.
Edith, a long time supporter of Macmillan said: "I love how Macmillan have put the Big Mix together - they've got everything in there from folk artists and acoustic performances to late night DJ sets; comedy acts to burlesque. Sounds like the perfect way to spend a sunny Saturday in London if you ask me. I can't wait."
One of the more recent acts to sign up includes Brit-nominated acoustic guitar hero Newton Faulkner. Newton will be wowing crowds with his folk genius and spell-binding hits such as ‘dream catch me’ – the likes of which helped him achieve the UK number one album slot with debut Hand Built by Robots.
Over from LA, Charlatans front man Tim Burgess, will be showcasing his musical pedigree with a rare live UK DJ set. Having previously played launch parties for the likes of the Chemical Brothers, Burgess's performance is not to be missed.
Also storming The Big Mix, which kicks off at midday, are the folk rockin' Treetop Flyers ahead of their Glastonbury debut; Grammy nominated electronic duo Zero 7 and PPQ's Amy Molyneaux and Percy Parker with a DJ set; Manchester's answer to the Gorillaz, Kid British, and the infectious electronic-pop quartet that is Friends Electric, amongst a host of others.
Xfm's new music legend John Kennedy is a patron of the event, alongside music-loving actor Rupert Grint, giving their seal of approval to other live acts including Spy Catcher, Town, Yunioshi, New Town Kings and I Am Harlequin.
There will also be two dedicated comedy venues at The Big Mix featuring the likes of: Steve Hughes, thrash metal drummer who crossed the fine line into anarchistic comedy; Robert White, whose 'enthusiastic unconventionality' and spontaneous musicality saw him take away the award for comic originality at the Edinburgh Festival and Helen Arney: "Champion of musical whims".
Other attractions at The Big Mix will include hip hop karaoke, art and photography exhibitions and the Mighty Boosh pod where attendees can have their likeness taken. There will also be swing dance lessons, cabaret shows and the chance to pick up some vintage - or new – clothes designed by some of Britain's best new fashion talent.
About Macmillan Cancer Support:
Macmillan Cancer Support is a charity that improves the lives of people affected by cancer, providing practical, medical, emotional and financial support. Working alongside people affected by cancer, Macmillan works to improve cancer care. One in three of people will get cancer. Two million people are living with it.
Macmillan Cancer Support offers support and cancer information on all types of cancer including bowel cancer and leukaemia.
About The Big Mix:
The Big Mix, formerly known as The Brick Lane Takeover, will take place across venues all over Shoreditch including Cargo, The Brickhouse, Rich Mix, Spitalfields, Vibe and many more.
All fundraising proceeds from The Big Mix will go to help Macmillan make the difference between a good and a bad day for people affected by cancer, through giving practical, emotional and financial support.
For further information, images or media accreditation, please contact:
Sarah Summerfield
Press Officer
Macmillan Cancer Support
89 Albert Embankment
London
SE1 7UQ
020 7840 7811
www.macmillan.org.uk
Macmillan announces line-up of Macmillan's Big Mix 2011
Company: Macmillan Cancer Support
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Contact Phone: 020 7840 7811
Contact Name: Sarah Summerfield
Contact Email: enquiries@pr-sending.co.uk
Contact Phone: 020 7840 7811