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“Sunshine-dappled indie kids guaranteed to put a spring in your step” - NME
Fusing the raw energy of early 2000’s Indie Rock with sparkling, pop ready production and a relentless live show championed by the likes of BBC, Paradise Circus are on track to take the UK by storm in 2025.
From shows with Sundara Karma and Master Peace and a jam packed festival season consisting of shows at Camper Calling, and even 2 mainstage slots at Camper Jam and Camp Bestival alongside the likes of McFly and Rick Astley, Paradise Circus have a momentum that shows no signs of slowing down. Culminating in their headline at the O2 Institute2 Birmingham which was a true statement piece from a D.I.Y band who proved that they feel right at home on a bigger stage.
Formed just before the pandemic, the band spent the best part of lockdown writing and perfecting their craft which shines through in the array of styles the band has brought to their singles. Whether it’s the heavy hitting ‘What a Way”, the pop soaked ballad “Cascade” or their latest release “Miles Away” which is the perfect late night driving tune, there is something to be said about a band who can have such a distinct sound whilst encompassing so many styles in their music.
With previous singles hailed by BBC Introducing, BBC Radio 6 and Amazing Radio as well as glowing reviews from the likes of NME, CLASH and EARMILK, it’s a sure sign that Paradise Circus are one of the most exciting new bands to emerge over the past few years
Fusing the raw energy of early 2000’s Indie Rock with sparkling, pop ready production and a relentless live show championed by the likes of BBC, Paradise Circus are on track to take the UK by storm in 2025.
From shows with Sundara Karma and Master Peace and a jam packed festival season consisting of shows at Camper Calling, and even 2 mainstage slots at Camper Jam and Camp Bestival alongside the likes of McFly and Rick Astley, Paradise Circus have a momentum that shows no signs of slowing down. Culminating in their headline at the O2 Institute2 Birmingham which was a true statement piece from a D.I.Y band who proved that they feel right at home on a bigger stage.
Formed just before the pandemic, the band spent the best part of lockdown writing and perfecting their craft which shines through in the array of styles the band has brought to their singles. Whether it’s the heavy hitting ‘What a Way”, the pop soaked ballad “Cascade” or their latest release “Miles Away” which is the perfect late night driving tune, there is something to be said about a band who can have such a distinct sound whilst encompassing so many styles in their music.
With previous singles hailed by BBC Introducing, BBC Radio 6 and Amazing Radio as well as glowing reviews from the likes of NME, CLASH and EARMILK, it’s a sure sign that Paradise Circus are one of the most exciting new bands to emerge over the past few years
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