Festival No 6: Listen to official playlist from festival organisers

It's time to get in the festival mood

Wednesday 03 September 2014 12:18 EDT
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Fans enjoy the music at Festival Number Six
Fans enjoy the music at Festival Number Six (Getty Images)

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Festival No 6 kicks off in the picturesque Portmeirion in Wales this Friday.

The boutique festival features a stellar arts line-up from music to comedy and talks from literary figures, all set in the stunning grounds of the Italianate village.

Festival organisers have compiled an official playlist to get attendees in the mood for the music line-up, which includes sets from London Grammar, Top Odell, Kelis, The Undertones and The Beautiful South.

Be sure to check out The i Stage, sponsored by the i newspaper, which features upcoming acts to watch including electronica musician Jon Hopkins, folk band Tune-Yards and indie rockers Spector.

The Official Festival Number 6 playlist

Festival No 6 runs until Sunday 7 September. For tickets and more information visit www.festivalnumber6.com.

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