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- 22/05/2025Thursday 09:00Bearded Theory 2025South DerbyshireCatton Hall and GardensOn partner site
Lineup
- Bearded Theory
- Iggy Pop
- Manic Street Preachers
- The Sisters of Mercy
- Yard Act
- Leftfield
- The Mary Wallopers
- CMAT
- Nova Twins
- Fat Dog
- Throwing Muses
- Divorce
- The Selecter
- Ned's Atomic Dustbin
- The Lovely Eggs
- Asian Dub Foundation
- Shonen Knife
- Bess Atwell
- Beans On Toast
- Stewart Lee
- Lime Garden
- Dream State
- Molotov Jukebox
- Zion Train
- Man/Woman/Chainsaw
- Trupa Trupa
- Getdown Services
- The Deep Blue
- Gaz Brookfield
- Audioweb
- CLT DRP
- Popes of Chillitown
- 3 Daft Monkeys
- The Bar Stewards Sons of Val Doonican
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About
The rising rock duo
Formed in 2014 as BRAATS, Nova Twins comprises Georgia South on bass guitar and vocalist Amy Love. Following the release of BRAATS' single Bad Bitches, the duo switched their moniker in the summer of the same year.
Nova Twins drew inspiration from the likes of N.E.R.D., Jack White and Missy Elliot. Subsequently, their sound treaded the borders of a multitude of genres, forcefully defiant and in-line with their punk-tinged image.
Bassline Bitch followed in 2015, catching the attention of veteran promoter and music industry staple Rob Hallet. He signed the pair to Robotunes for the release of their self-titled EP a year later. Following a string of singles, Nova Twins joined Prophets Of Rage (the collaborative project between members of Rage Against The Machine, Public Enemy and Cypress Hill) on the road. Rage's Tom Morello soon took to Twitter to declare them the "best band we've never heard of".
Opening the live floodgates, Nova Twins went on to support the likes of Wolf Alice, Little Simz, Dream Wife and Skunk Anansie, further exemplifying their wide crossover appeal and abundant energy. Describing themselves as "urban punk", the duo launched their own Bad Stitches clothing line, and in 2020 self-released their Jim Abbiss (Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, Adele) produced full-length debut album, Who Are The Girls?
Drawing praise from alternative tastemakers, and following an acclaimed appearance at Download Festival in 2019, Nova Twins announced headline dates in support of Who Are The Girls?, eventually rescheduled to March 2022. The pair also took to social media to offer vocal support for the Black Lives Matter movement, and established Voices For The Unheard – providing a platform for people of colour in the alternative community and underpinning the socio-political sentiment of their music.
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