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News has just broken from this years Wakestock festival that North Wales’ biggest band will be at the bash this year. Having only last weekend headlined a St David’s Day gig in London ICA, Porthmadog based rap outfit Genod Droog are now set to play alongside headlining names such as Groove Armada and The Streets. Having spoken to the band today their bassist Kim De’Bills said that he was off to purchase a flock of geese in preparation for the set, sadly he refused to reveal what part the geese will play at the festival. Other name also added to the line-up include Friendly Fires, Operator Please, Metronomy and The Dykeenies with more to follow. For tickets and more news visit the festival website here link .