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Currently supporting Amy Winehouse on tour, Remi Nicole caught the attention of Radio 1’s Zane Lowe, and so followed performances at a host of this years festivals including Glastonbury and V.
Her debut album 'My Conscoience & I' is released during Liverpool Music Week followed by a headline tour across the UK.
Remi Nicole will be performing at the Saturday night Closing party (8th Dec) at host venue Bumper.
LMW have also revealed other support acts for the week. Mystery Jets & Little Ones will be supporting Liverpool Music Week headliners Kaiser Chiefs at Aintree Pavillion on 7th December.
Another band just confirmed to perform alongside Hard Fi at Aintree Pavilion on Thursday 6th December is The Rumble Strips. A band that has been tipped as “probably the most exciting, singular band in London”, they’ve supported some of the UK’s biggest acts including The Zutons and Dirty Pretty Things. The Rumble Strips have just returned from LA where they have been making their debut album with the legendary Tony Hoffer, famous for us work with Beck, The Kooks, The Fratellis, Air and many others.
The whole thing just keeps getting hotter…and hotter.