Band lose slot at Huntingdon festival
Amy Weller

09:57 29th July 2013

 

Clean Bandit were pulled from their slot at Secret Garden Party last night after US star Regina Spektor reportedly demanded the band, with whom her set clashed, be axed from the festival.

Update: This has since been denied by festival organisers, who claim it was their choice to pull Clean Bandit from the line-up, and that Spektor was not involved in the decision. Click here to read the full statement.

Spektor gave the offical reason that the wind had changed, resulting in "too much bass coming over the hill" from the stage which Clean Bandit were due to perform on at the same time as Spektor was making her appearance on the main stage.

Eddy Temple-Morris, curator of the Temple of Boom stage for SGP, where Clean Bandit were due to perform, took to twitter last night stating "I'm heartbroken. Regina Spektor has thrown her toys out of the pram and threatened to pull unless we cancel the wonderful @cleanbandit."

He went on to promise that Clean Bandit would be headlining his stage at the festival next year.

As Clean Bandit tweeted that they were "unbelievably upset" at the decision made by Secret Garden Party, fans poured in their support and outrage at Spektor's shocking demands.

Tweets from fans included "@respektor you are a spoilt BRAT for cancelling @cleanbandit" and that "Behaviour has no place at festivals. I hope noone books her again" and "her voice sounds like a a demon singing while gargling holy water anyway." The unpopular and controversial decision has not been commented on by Regina Spektor.

Watch the 'Dust Clears' video from Clean Bandit's EP below: 

The brilliant Clean Bandit EP 'Dust Clears' is out now.

Below: Clean Bandit, Basement Jaxx and more at day one of Kendal Calling 2013

  • Basement Jaxx

  • Public Enemy

  • The Lightning Seeds

  • Theme Park

  • Bo Bruce

  • Basement Jaxx

  • Public Enemy

  • Willy Moon

  • Clean Bandit

  • Clean Bandit