Bloodworm, Bored Marsh, Dring and Marvin’s Revenge lead the first wave of acts announced for Nottingham’s charity fundraising festival Beat The Streets

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Beat The Streets has revealed its first wave of artists for its 2026 edition. ​

Taking over multiple city centre venues on Sunday, January 25, Beat The Streets celebrates the best of local musical talent while raising cash for Framework, a charity working to end homelessness in Nottinghamshire.

Bloodworm, Bored Marsh, Dring, Marvin’s Revenge, Saffron Gray and White Town are among the first 30+ artists revealed for Beat The Streets 2026.

Ahead of a 17 date national tour supporting Suede, Bloodworm are on the cusp of a milestone year. With comparisons to Bauhaus and The Cure, the trio veer to the darker side of post punk, appeared at Splendour this year and are fast building a loyal following. 

PICTURED: Saffron Gray on stage at the Splendour Festival in 2025

Bloodworm have been announced among the first wave of acts set to play at Beat The Streets 2026 (PHOTO: Marcus Holdsworth)

Bored Marsh played to a packed out Rough Trade at the previous Beat The Streets and have just sold out The Bodega, their biggest headline show to date. 

Dring is an up-and-coming singer-songwriter who had audiences spellbound at Hockley Hustle this year. Dring uses her songwriting as a form of storytelling, taking inspiration from folk and indie artists, such as Joni Mitchell, Hozier, and Marcus Mumford.

Marvin’s Revenge create dark, grungy soundscapes paired with cryptic lyrics and have made a name for themselves as one of the most exciting new live alt-rock bands in the UK.

One of Splendour’s ‘Future Sound of Nottingham’ openers this year Saffron Gray, Nottingham’s very own RnB princess, will be bringing the grooves. 

Music producer White Town, aka Jyoti Prakash Mishra, is the man behind the number one single ‘Your Woman’, the song he sings from a female perspective with an infectious trumpet line sample that is a definite earworm. 

Also making the line up are Archy & the Astronauts, Archie Orme, Commons, Drury Hill, Hunch Power, Josie Beth, Louis Guy, Make Strangers, Part Time Animals, People Laughing, seegz, The Rossettis and White Town. 

The multi-venue festival in Nottingham has now surpassed £554,000 raised in total for Framework to help end homelessness across Nottingham.

Joseph Patten from DHP Family, said: “Beat The Streets has always been about bringing the Notts music community together in support of a worthy cause, while celebrating the amazing artists of our city.

“We’re happy to announce a great selection of these acts for 2026 today, it’s always great to support new artists at the event and there’s always something new to get excited about. There’s plenty on offer and we’re looking forward to raising even more vital funds for Framework with your help!”

As well as the ticket income, all revenue from the bar sales, merchandise and the tombola go to the charity.

All the money raised will go towards completing the new 20 self-contained homes for former rough sleepers. Framework will also provide round the clock support to help the residents of Lee House in Basford turn around their lives. 

Organisers will soon also be releasing a number of special items for sale to raise further funds, including a backstage tour of Rock City, a golden ticket to every Rock City show next year and a Splendour backstage tour.

Local artists can still get in touch with the organisers to express their interest in playing the festival, taking place across Rock City, Rescue Rooms, Stealth, The Bodega and Rough Trade. 

Beat The Streets tickets, giving access to all participating venues throughout the whole day, are available for the recommended donation of £20. Additional donations can be made at the time of purchase. www.alttickets.com/beat-the-streets-tickets

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Bloodworm, Bored Marsh, Dring and Marvin’s Revenge lead the first wave of acts announced for Nottingham’s charity fundraising festival Beat The Streets

The festival will be taking over multiple Nottingham city centre venues on Sunday, January 25