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Bella Union bringing el Guincho, Emmy the Great, Duke Spirit to Wireless
TheBoyDeadly by TheBoyDeadly May 13th, 2008

Bella Union, the fine independent label started by Cocteau Twin Simon Raymonde just over a decade ago, have been given their own stage at this year’s Wireless festival. Guess what? They have some of the best line-ups of the weekend.

Bella will be there throughout the event’s four day run, putting on the likes of el Guincho, Eugene McGuinness, Adem and David Thomas Broughton as Morrissey wails away on the main stage.

The current line-ups for each day are below – ticket details you’ll find here.

Thursday 3rd of July
The Main Stage
Jay-Z
Mark Ronson and the Version Players
Hot Chip
Roisin Murphy
David Jordan
Cool Kids

Sandisk Stage
Hercules and Love Affair
Saul Williams
Alice Smith
Lethal Bizzle

Tuborg Stage
Red Snapper
Annie
Bryn Christophers
Kid Sister
Tinie Tempah
Yelle
Leon Jean Marie
Magistrates

O2 Stage in Association with MTV.co.uk
Elliot Minor
Pete and the Pirates
Sparkadia
The Hot Melts
Beans on Toast

The Bella Union Stage
Peter van Poehl
Cave Singers
Sarah Jaffe
Pete Greenwood


Friday 4th of July
The Main Stage
Morrissey
Beck
The Wombats
Guillemots
Dirty Pretty Things
Lightspeed Champion

Sandisk Stage
The National
Siouxsie
The Courteeners
Black Kids
The Rascals
The Hosts

Tuborg Stage
New York Dolls
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
Seawolf
Peter and the Wolf

O2 Stage in Association with MTV.co.uk
Kristeen Young
Howling Bells
Magic Wands
Jaguar Love
Apollo Sunshine
Mon Ouisch
The Whigs
Nicole Atkins and the Sea

The Bella Union Stage
The Duke Spirit
Emmy the Great
Paul Marshall
Burning Leaves


Saturday 5th of July
The Main Stage
Fatboy Slim
Deadmaus
Robyn
Bootsy Collins
Neon Neon
Cornershop
Ryan Shaw

Sandisk Stage
Underworld
MSTRKRFT
Does it Offend You, Yeah?
Sam Sparro
Cut Copy
Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip
The Whip

Tuborg Stage
Booka Shade
Why?
Das Pop
Innerpartysystem
Lords of Flatbush
Heartsrevolution
The Slips

O2 Stage in Association with MTV.co.uk
Junkie XL
Akala
Audio Bullys
Cagedbaby
Japanese Popstars
Familien
Yacht

The Bella Union Stage
Adem
Semifinalists
Sleeping States
David Thomas Broughton
Samanas
Firework Night


Sunday the 6th of July
The Main Stage
Counting Crows
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
Powderfinger
The Goo Goo Dolls
Eddy Grant
Magic Christian

Sandisk Stage
The Hold Steady
Bowling for Soup
Donovan Frankenreiter
Delays
Melee
Luke White

Tuborg Stage
Alice Smith
Ryan Shaw
Sons of Albion
Pablo Francisco
Jamie Kennedy
Jo Koy
Gabriel Iglesias
Jim Jeffreys

O2 Stage in Association with MTV.co.uk
Galactica
Joe Purdy
Amy Studt
Dawn Kinnard
The Galvatrons
Silver Seas
Chief

The Bella Union Stage
Loney Dear
Laura Veirs
el Guincho
Eugene McGuinness
Wildbirds and Peacedrums
Kaki King


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