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We start the weekend featuring the best in local original bands and artistes DEAD REYNOLDS - Dead Reynolds 2026 So Far: Loud Nights, Bigger Crowds and a Yellow…
We start the weekend featuring the best in local original bands and artistes
DEAD REYNOLDS -
Dead Reynolds 2026 So Far: Loud Nights, Bigger Crowds and a Yellow Weather Warning Across the UK
2026 has already been massive for Dead Reynolds. What started as the build-up to the release of Yellow Weather Warning quickly turned into one of the biggest and most important periods the band has ever had.
From packed venues and festival appearances to new music, sold out shows, chaotic music videos and unforgettable crowd moments, this year has felt like a band stepping into a new level. And the best part? Were only getting started.
Yellow Weather Warning Finally Arrived
Everything this year has revolved around one thing: the release of our album Yellow Weather Warning. This wasnt just another release thrown online and forgotten about a week later. These songs came from real experiences, difficult moments, long nights, personal battles, and everything life has thrown at us over the years.
Throughout the campaign we released tracks including Face Me, Parasite, Count Me Out, HideAway and Hesitate, each one giving a different glimpse into what this album is really about. From heavy riffs and raw emotion to honest lyrics and massive live energy, these songs became the soundtrack to one of the biggest periods the band has ever had.
MODERN HAZE
Modern Hazes members take inspiration from all music genres. Jack Diggle, the lead singer and guitarist, listens to bands like Oasis and the Britpop era and the 2000s indie.
Jake Webb is a true classic rock and metal fan calling inspirations from Black Sabbath, Cream, David Bowie. Learning to play bass from Geezer Butler and Jack Bruce he would follow along to their music, developing the skill straight from the source.
Devon Arnold, Modern Hazes drummer, I grew up in Atlanta in the states so a lot of jazz and a lot of Earth Wind and Fire, a lot of Motown and all that music as well, and so that kind of driving sound and style of play influenced me for sure.
About the Festival
Everywhere At Once is not a festival in a field. Its a festival on your doorstep, no tent required. Forget the trek, the traffic and the campsites. This summers most exciting live music experience will happen in a venue near you, where audiences will be able to experience that festival energy in the intimate setting of the UKs vital grassroots music venues.
In 2021, The National Lottery and MVT cemented their partnership with The National Lotterys Revive Live Tour, which helped venues re-open and rebuild following the impact of Covid. The partnership will be delivered by Music Venue Trust alongside Save Our Scene and the Association of Independent Promoters, bringing the grassroots network together for a shared national moment of live music.
Audiences will also be given the opportunity to support a range of exceptional and vital music charities at point of purchase, with donations supporting War Child, Nordoff and Robbins, Help Musicians UK, and Teenage Cancer Trust.
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The Met Lounge
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