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Liberty Music PR May

1 May, 2026
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Liberty Music PR Festival performers

This month’s featured artists will be performing at some of UK’s most eclectic festivals in 2026

 

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Molly Gone Mad are a taste-led, groove-driven outfit crafting music that feels as good as it sounds. Blending elements of funk, soul and alternative influences, their style leans into rhythm, movement and instinct rather than rigid genre lines. The result is a sound built to lift a room, full of energy, connection and an undercurrent of emotional depth for those who want to dive a little deeper.

Their upcoming album Chapter 1: Modern World is set for release later this year, and the first single ‘Got To Go’ dropped on 20 April. It marks an exciting step for the band, capturing their dynamic live energy while showcasing a more refined, layered sound.

To celebrate the release, the band will be touring across the UK, bringing their infectious grooves to stages nationwide. A standout moment will be their appearance at Lakefest, where they’ll take to the main stage. Set in the scenic grounds of Eastnor Castle, Lakefest is known for its eclectic line-up, family-friendly atmosphere and lakeside setting, making it the perfect backdrop for Molly Gone Mad’s feel-good, high-energy performance. www.mollygonemad.com

 

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Cam Cole has built a reputation on the festival circuit, including standout sets at Glastonbury Festival. He also founded the grassroots Freaks in a Field. This summer, he tours Europe supporting Lost In Creation, with UK appearances at Valley Fest and Beat-Herder. www.camcole.com

 

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Paul Archer unveils the uplifting video for ‘No Fear’, from his debut solo album Art. Blending indie and alt-rock, the track delivers soaring melodies and a message of transformation and love. Recorded in Leeds and Belfast with key collaborators, Archer brings the release to life ahead of a live appearance at Sound City Festival this year. www.paularcherofficial.com

 

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