Evolution Festival

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Evolution Festival
Genre Rock, indie, electronic
DatesMay Bank Holiday 2002–2011 and 2013; Diamond Jubilee Bank Holiday 2012
Location(s) Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, England
Years active2002–2013
Website www.evolutionfestival.co.uk

Evolution Festival was a music festival held annually across Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, England, from 2002 until 2013. [1] [2] The festival attracted tens of thousands of attendees every year and usually took place on the Quayside. [3] Evolution Festival was briefly titled Orange Evolution due to a sponsorship deal with the mobile phone company Orange. [4] It has been described as "the biggest festival Tyneside has ever staged". [5]

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Headline performers at Evolution Festival included Dizzee Rascal, The Wombats, Paolo Nutini and Maxïmo Park. [6] [7] [8] Florence + The Machine, Amy Winehouse and Ellie Goulding all appeared at Evolution before the height of their fame. [9] [10] [11]

In 2014 Evolution Festival did not take place, and although the organisers claimed it was only a "pause" the event has not been held since. [2] A smaller event featuring local bands, Evolution Emerging, was held up until 2019, when it rebranded into Tipping Point live. [12]

History

Evolution Festival started in 2002. [1] In 2003 the event took place on the Quayside for the first time, with performances from Moloko, Biffy Clyro and Inspiral Carpets. [13] In 2004, due to funding restrictions, Evolution returned to its multi-venue format including a Shindig event headlined by Eric Morillo and Deep Dish. [14] Evolution returned to the Quayside in 2005, sponsored by the mobile phone network Orange and featuring a three-stage event headlined by Dizzee Rascal and The Futureheads. [15] Major Tyneside export Maxïmo Park headlined the 2007 event. [8] In 2008, the festival ended its sponsorship with Orange and became known as Evolution Festival, and introduced an entry charge - of £3 - for the first time. [16]

In 2009 the festival became a two-day event with performances from The Wombats, White Lies and Florence + The Machine. [6] A folk stage was added in 2010. [7] In 2012 the organisers of Evolution held a one-off edition of the festival at Avenham Park, Preston as part of the Preston Guild celebrations. [17] The one-day event, titled GFest, featured performances from Maverick Sabre, Labrinth and Stooshe and attracted thousands of festival-goers. [18] The 2013 edition of the main Newcastle event featured The Vaccines, Ellie Goulding, Paloma Faith and Jake Bugg. [19]

In 2014 Evolution Festival did not take place, although promoters Jim Mawdsley and Dave Stone said that it was not the end of Evolution Festival. [2] The festival has, however, not been held since 2013 and no news of a relaunch has been announced. The Evolution brand continues through Evolution Emerging, a multiple venue event that showcases new bands from the local region. [12]

Line-ups

Orange Evolution 05

Spiller's WharfBaltic SquareQuayside East
  • Vic Goddard
  • Charles Walker
  • Candi Staton
  • Misty in Roots
  • Mark Eitzel
  • American Music Club
  • 50 Foot Wave
  • Martin Stephenson & The Daintees

Orange Evolution 06

Spiller's WharfBaltic SquareQuayside East
  • The Go! Team
  • Richard Hawley
  • Jim Noir
  • Field Music
  • Liam Frost
  • The Sunshine Underground
  • Lorraine
  • The Bulletproof Stonelove Soundsystem
  • Indigo Colony
  • Richie Havens
  • Hayseed Dixie
  • Legendary Shack Shakers
  • The Handsome Family
  • Holly Gollightly
  • Morfo
  • The Eighteenth Day Of May

Orange Evolution 07

Spiller's WharfBaltic Square
  • Maxïmo Park
  • Echo and the Bunnymen
  • Joe Jackson
  • The Enemy
  • Kano
  • Hot Club de Paris
  • The Motorettes
  • Hope MacDonald

Evolution Festival 08

Spiller's WharfBaltic Square

Evolution Festival 09

Spiller's Wharf SundaySpiller's Wharf Monday
Baltic Square SundayBaltic Square Monday

Evolution Festival 2010

Spiller's Wharf SundaySpiller's Wharf Monday
Baltic Square SundayBaltic Square Monday
Ballast Hills SundayBallast Hills Sunday
  • The Unthanks
  • King Greosote
  • Po Girl
  • James Hunter & The Jokers
  • Dawnlandes
  • John Smith
  • JT Nero & Friends
  • Donovan
  • Baskery
  • Lissie
  • Smoove & Turrell
  • Slow Club
  • Danny & The Champions of the World
  • Ben Howard

Evolution Festival 2011

Spiller's Wharf SaturdaySpiller's Wharf Sunday
Baltic Square SaturdayBaltic Square Sunday
Ballast Hills SaturdayBallast Hills Sunday

Evolution Festival 2012

Spiller's Wharf SundaySpiller's Wharf Monday
Ballast Hills SundayBallast Hills Monday

Evolution Festival 2013

Spiller's Wharf SundaySpiller's Wharf Monday
Ballast Hills SundayBallast Hills Monday

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