Two more top acts announced for MTV Crashes Plymouth

Mary
Authored by Mary
Posted: Thursday, July 7, 2016 - 16:42

MTV UK has announced two more amazing acts for Day One of MTV Crashes Plymouth on Thursday 28 July.

Rising star of the moment Raleigh Ritchie and MTV favourite Anne-Marie will join the line-up in Plymouth’s hottest music event of the summer.

They will join previously announced acts Rudimental and Jess Glynne for what is set to be an epic night, hosted by the one and only Laura Whitmore on Plymouth Hoe.

Rudimental recently sold out London’s O2 Arena, touring their second number one album ‘We The Generation’ and multi-award winning Jess Glynne continues to dominate the live scene, touring her number one album ‘I Cry When I Laugh’, with standout appearances at Glastonbury and Radio 1’s Big Weekend.

Essex-born Anne-Marie won the MTV Brand New for 2016 title earlier this year, beating fellow newcomers, including Jack Garratt, Sigala and WSTRN. Now a firm MTV UK favourite, the singer is also the MTV Push act for July. Rising to fame as a live vocalist touring with Rudimental, Anne-Marie has since come to the forefront of the music scene with over eight million Spotify streams for releases of her own chart hits ‘Boy’ and ‘Karate’.

She is now set to release a new track, ‘Alarm’, produced by Steve Mac, on July 15th. Anne-Marie has previously worked with top producers Magnetic Man and Gorgon City as well as featuring on Rudimental’s chart-topping second album ‘We The Generation’.

She said: “I can’t wait to party at MTV Crashes Plymouth! Excited to see the Rudimental boys too, the show is gonna be sick!”

Raleigh Ritchie recently released his critically acclaimed debut album, ‘You’re A Man Now, Boy’, featuring collaboration with Stormzy on ‘Keep It Simple’. Though also known for his role of Grey Worm in Game of Thrones under his acting name of Jacob Anderson, he has been writing and perfecting his musical craft under his alter-ego name of Raleigh Ritchie ever since.

His song ‘Stronger Than Ever’ has become a bonafide Anthem - he recently performed it live on The Graham Norton Show on BBC1 and was a key figure in the Champions League Final Coverage in Milan, where he and the song accompanied the lifting of the trophy. Ritchie has a busy summer of festival appearances ahead, having recently returned from a sell-out UK Tour and performance at Glastonbury.

Raleigh Ritchie said, ‘I’m really looking forward to crashing Plymouth with MTV! I’ve heard awesome things about MTV Crashes and what a great line-up to be a part of! I can’t wait to get down there and make lots of noise!’

Councillor Glenn Jordan, Cabinet Member for Culture said: “With four top acts now lined up for Day One and another five confirmed for Day Two, it’s going to be another brilliant MTV Crashes Plymouth this year. As far as venues go you can’t really beat the Hoe and all the artists are guaranteed a warm welcome, whatever the weather! There are just a few weeks to go so get your ticket now, if you haven’t already.”

After Day One wraps, MTV will be straight back at it with a stellar line-up of the world’s best DJ’s for Day Two on Plymouth Hoe. Club MTV will play host to Dance heavyweights Afrojack, Example, Tough Love and Sub Focus to round up the two-day festival.

MTV Crashes Plymouth will be broadcast on MTV’s flagship UK music TV channels, showcasing Britain’s Ocean City in over 35 countries, with electric live performances.

Tickets are available at www.mtvcrashesplymouth.co.uk.

For the latest updates follow @MTVPlymouth on Twitter or see the MTV Crashes Plymouth Facebook page.

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