The Horrors: The ever evolving psychedelic five piece are currently working on their fifth album with Paul Epworth. Seek them out for a possible glimpse at some new material.
British Sea power: At almost 15 years strong, the Brighton indie rockers are reliable for clean riffs, catchy hooks and plenty of head bobbing. Local heroes, festival favourites and a national institution.
Kate Tempest: For a combination of electronic music and sharply written spoken word, look no further than the Mercury-nominated streetwise class of Kate Tempest.
Laura Doggett: Combining dark and brooding soundscapes with a strong vocal style, the bath native puts on an unforgettable show.
Temples: With sedated synths, crunching guitars and a vocal style reminiscent of Jim Morrison, this English four piece produce strange but captivating rock and roll.
Lucy Rose: About to drop her gorgeous second album Work It Out, Lucy Rose plays folk songs with infectious hooks and sweet melodies. Prepare to fall in love all over again.
Elbow: More than worthy headliners, Elbow are sure to play a swarm of anthems that will have the masses singing along joyfully. No one owns a crowd quite like these people's champions. There won't be a dry eye in the house as 'One Day Like This' rings out.
Melt Yourself Down: Playing a whirlwind of punk and acid-jazz, these Londoners play sets that leave crowds both elated and baffled.
Kaiser Chiefs: On the back of their massive No.1 album, Kaiser Chiefs are set to storm Kendal Calling with a set crammed full of hits.
The Bohicas: Decked in leather and running on bravado, this is a relentless wall of sound that needs to be seen live at all costs.
Snoop Dogg: Is he not a lion anymore? Who cares, the man is a god.
Dutch Uncles: Indie pop torn inside out - one of the most imaginative rising acts of the century.
Misty Miller: Misty Miller's style feels to us like a combination of all the best bits from The Maccabees and The Strokes. Thats definitely a compliment.
Mark Lanegan: Collaborating with the likes of Kurt Cobain and Queens of the stone age, go see for yourself why Lanegan is one of the most profoundly influential acts on the planet.
Blossoms: Unashamedly catchy cuts with a unique take on psychedelic rock, catch these guys before they blow up into a massive prospect in 2016.
Avec Sans: An electronic, melodic duo who are giving Purity Ring a run for their money.
Palace: A more dense offering of indie influenced rock, this band really know how to properly craft songs.