Skipton Town Council has revealed one act for the upcoming music festival hosted by Your Skipton Radio.
Alt Pop/Rock band from Yorkshire, Hot Liquor Tank is the first musical guest to be revealed to attend the Skipton Snapshot Music Festival.
Formed in 2022, both Sam Hutchinson and Nigel Passey combined their musical talents, experience and catalog, of which they have accumulated over 130,000 streams between them, to bring this new project to life.
The two singer/songwriters formed the band after Sam toured with Nigel, performing lead guitar for 'Nigel Passey' over the summer of 2022. Backstage before the shows, both Sam and Nigel would find themselves writing songs and melodies'
It wasn't until the end of the tour, that both of them realised they now had 6-7 songs written and ready to take into the studio.
Blending smokey/smooth vocals with gripping guitar, demanding drums and catchy choruses.
Skipton Snapshot Music Festival will take place on 4th August on the high street from 11am-5pm.
To find out more about the upcoming music festival, visit Skipton Town Council's Facebook page here.

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