Dr. Martens Presents 2018 Line Up Announced…

8 shows, 8 cities and 8 days, which will feature the UK’s biggest talent of the moment.
Everyone’s favourite footwear brand, Dr Martens, is showcasing their passion for self-expression via music once again. The tour is set for November, which will take place in Dr Marten stores nationwide.
Only 60 lucky individuals will be granted access to each show, which results in the prize being incredibly intimate with some of your favourite artists:
Lewis Capaldi – A vocal mastermind, who out of nowhere debuted with the well loved ‘Bruises’ last year.

HEX – Dubbed by Wonderland Magazine as being the ‘UK’s answer to Post Malone’, the Nottingham rapper is known for merging R&B with rap.

Swim Deep – The Kings of the indie world. The four piece will headline their hometown of Birmingham, on 4th November.

Tom Grennan – One of the UK’s most buzzed about artists right now. You’ve heard this song, right? Well now you have the chance to be up close and personal with Grennan himself, on November 5th in the Brighton Doc Marten store.

Bad Sounds – Who quite frankly don’t produce bad sounds. The brothers will take the Bristol store.

The Ninth Wave – After being labelled the ‘Best Newcomer’, the Scottish four-piece take the Glasgow store.

King Nun – Recently made a comeback, having supported label mates Pale Wave. Listen to their hit tune ‘Tulip’ below.

Young-T & Bugsey – Closing the shows in Leeds City Centre, the band who are rubbing shoulders with Stormy and Bugsey will take to the stage.

Access to the gigs requires signing up in order to win one of the tickets, for the incredible line-up below. You can sign up here.
November 2nd: Lewis Capaldi x Cambridge
November 3rd: HEX x Nottingham
November 4th: Swim Deep x Birmingham
November 5th: Tom Grennan x Brighton
November 6th: Bad Sounds x Bristol
November 7th: The Ninth Wave x Glasgow
November 8th: King Nun x Newcastle
November 9th: Young-T & Bugsey x Leeds
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