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Tour Dates 20/05/2011

Southwest Pop Band, With Love From Humans, To Play Various UK Festivals Including Glastonbury And Green Man

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Southwest Pop Band, With Love From Humans, To Play Various UK Festivals Including Glastonbury And Green Man
Grandville, MI (Top40 Charts/ Expat Records) Southwest Pop Band With Love From Humans have today announced a string of high profile UK Festival appearances during the summer of 2011, including 3 performances at Glastonbury, as well as appearances at Beach Break Live, Green Man Festival and Lemonfest.

The acoustic pop band from Bath, Avon, are well experienced in the festival and live circuit having played over 60 dates since their formation in 2007, including slots at Glastonbury, Beach Break Live, The Larmer Tree Festival and the BBC Fresh on the Net festival. The critically acclaimed South West Pop Band have also supported the current Brit Awards title holder of 'Best UK Female', Laura Marling.

The summer of 2011 looks set to be the busiest yet for the acoustic pop band as they continue to receive requests for live appearances and their profile grows. The five-piece will be giving up their day jobs in order to spend their summer on the stage performing to festival goers and camping in fields

With Love From Humans will be playing a range of original material during their summer festival tour as well as treating fans to live renditions of each of the 3 tracks from their current EP entitled 'With Love From Humans' which is available now on iTunes. This EP was recorded in Miloco Studios (as used by Oasis, Bloc Party, Chemical Brothers and Biffy Clyro etc), produced by James Barr (Yann Tiersen, Kellly Rowland) and mastered by Jon Astley (Led Zeppelin, KT Tunstall).

With Love From Humans have been perfecting what they call their signature 'optimistic and upbeat pop' sound which has already caught the eyes and ears of BBC 6 Music's Tom Robinson who was so impressed with the South West Pop Band that he invited them into the BBC studios to perform a live set. Reviewing the band, Tom referred to them as "a hybrid of Van Morrison & The Kooks but really really good. Joyous and uplifting. We love them dearly!'.

The With Love From Humans Summer Tour includes the following dates:
• 19 June - Beach Break Live, Pembrey, Wales
• 23 June – Glastonbury Festival – Avalon Cafe
• 24 June – Glastonbury Festival – Snake Pit, Shangri La
• 26 June – Glastonbury Featival – Avalon Cafe
• 2 July - Summer Breeze Festival, Swindon
• 23 July – Betafest, Bedeford
• 6 August – Lemonfest, Newton Abbot
• 19 August - Green Man Festival, Glanusk Park, Wales.
For more info and a full list of dates visit www.withlovefromhumans.com

The latest video from With Love From Humans for their track 'Robota' can be seen in full here www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQShZuhROPs

The current EP from With Love From Humans is available from iTunes here itunes.apple.com/gb/album/with-love-from-humans-ep-single...

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