With December fast approaching, all those that are attending the previously pretty beefy Bowlie 2 weekender, curated by Belle and Sebastian, have been waiting for updates. Now there are more! So, without any further fucking around, the acts added to the Bowlie 2 Weekender this time round are...
Best Coast
The Phenomenal Handclap Band
Amphetameanies
Peter Parker
Them Beatles
The answer is yes, Them Beatles are a Beatles tribute band. One from Scotland to be precise. Actually looking forward to seeing them more than any other band now, in truth. Anyway, that quintet join the previously announced lot, who were made up of...
Belle & Sebastian, Teenage Fanclub, Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan, Julian Cope, The Vaselines, The New Pornographers, Vashti Bunyan, The Apples In Stereo, Frightened Rabbit, Field Music, Howlin' Rain, Those Dancing Days, The Dutchess And The Duke, Silver Columns, Foals, Crystal Castles, Dean Wareham plays Galaxie 500, Mulatu Astatke, Edwyn Collins, Steve Mason, Dirty Projectors, The Zombies, Jenny and Johnny, Sons and Daughters, Trembling Bells, The 1900s, Abigail Grey, Zoey Van Goey, 1990s
Tickets for the weekend - which runs from 10-12 December at Butlins, Minehead - are priced at £165pp for room only and £175pp for self-catering accommodation and are on sale now from here. Have a look below for the event's banner artwork.

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