English Teacher and Wet Leg

BBC Four starts its coverage with a north-south mix for this evening's entertainment. Leeds indie band English Teacher take to the Park Stage with their blend of guitar riffs and melodies laced with northern grit from Mercury award-winning album This Could Be Texas, which brought them world attention and affection. Then we head to the Other Stage for Isle of Wight indie band Wet Leg, who performed a stellar gig at Glastonbury back in 2022. Enjoy more rock and more roll with extra polish from the band who brought Chaise Longue to the world stage as they perform new tracks from their highly anticipated second album Moisturizer to the festival crowd.
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