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Hull Trains is proud to be supporting the festival for a sixth time.
The York band returns to headline Hull. Plus more artists also revealed…
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Our Humber Street Sesh programmer gives us his top picks and artists you must see this year at Humber Street Sesh 2024.
Hull Trains is proud to be supporting Hull’s biggest independent music festival, Humber Street Sesh, for a fifth time.
Something for everyone, courtesy of our good friends and wristband sponsors, Northern Visuals.
Here’s who’s joining stage headliners Masi Masi on the James Legal Solicitors Acoustic Stage on Saturday 3rd of August…
Here’s who’s joining stage headliners The Escape Artist on the East Riding College Rock Stage on Saturday 3rd of August…
Here’s who’s joining stage headliners Hats Off on the Wilberforce College Youth Stage on Saturday 3rd of August…
Firmly established as a festival favourite, boogie on down to the silent disco, where our cracking lineup will be spinning tracks back-to-back.
Humber Street Sesh Generates Over £1 Million in Social Value!
Another realpropergood lineup of the best DJs in the biz, spinning banging beats all day and night.
Here’s who’s joining stage headliners Beth Pilling & The Bootleggers on the Cuban Pete’s Stage on Saturday 3rd of August…
Here’s who’s joining stage headliner Brodie Milner on the BBC Music Introducing Stage on Saturday 3rd of August…
Here’s who’s joining stage headliners Endoflevelbaddie on the Hull Trains Dead Bod Stage on Saturday 3rd of August…
Here’s who’s joining stage headliners Fever on The Sesh Stage on Saturday 3rd of August…
Here’s who’s joining festival headliners Bdrmm on the Main Stage on Saturday 3rd of August…
This year’s BBC Music Introducing Stage headliner brings Alt-indie pessimism from Northern England. Brodie Milner combines meta-modern lyricism with guitar-driven melodies.
Endoflevelbaddie has been a staple on the local scene and further afield for about 20 years and there are no signs of him slowing down any time soon.
