Post-punk band Dry Cleaning to headline Brighten The Corners Festival 2025
Mercury-nominated corto.alto and NME-tipped JD Cliffe among first wave of acts announced for Brighten The Corners Festival 2025 in Ipswich, which will be headlined by post-punk powerhouse Dry Cleaning.
The big picture: Brighten The Corners Festival will return for its fifth year on 13 and 14 June, featuring performances across five stages throughout Ipswich.
Why it matters: The festival's initial lineup reinforces Ipswich's growing reputation and status as a shining light in the UK's grassroots music scene, bringing together established names and emerging talent across multiple genres.

The details: Twelve diverse acts have been revealed in the first wave of announcements, with more artists, including a second headliner, to be confirmed. The first wave of acts includes:
- Post-punk powerhouse Dry Cleaning, known for their critically acclaimed albums New Long Leg and Stumpwork, are the first headliner to be announced
- Lime Garden, one of the UK indie scene's most exciting new bands
- corto.alto, the Mercury Award-nominated project of multi-instrumentalist Liam Shortall
- Gruff Rhys, Welsh indie icon and Super Furry Animals frontman
- JD Cliffe, dubbed 'UK rap's newest rockstar' by NME
- DEADLETTER, delivering politically charged post-punk
- W. H. Lung, Manchester's forward-thinking synth-pop outfit
- Experimental avant-pop duo Mermaid Chunky
- Jazz-electronic fusion group oreglo
- Folk innovator Rich(ard) Dawson
- Noise rock outfit THE NONE
- Seven-piece art rock ensemble The Orchestra (For Now)

What they're saying: "We are so pleased to announce the initial wave of artists for our 2025 event including Dry Cleaning, our first headliners, who we have been trying to entice to Ipswich since their first single back in 2019," says Marcus Neal, Programmer.
What's next: Further artists, including the second headline act, will be announced in the coming weeks.
The bottom line: Now established as a fixture in the UK's independent festival circuit, Brighten The Corners continues to champion both emerging and established artists while positioning Ipswich as an important cultural destination.
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