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A-list music talent set to perform live at The Hundred cricket competition in collaboration with BBC Music Introducing
Live sport and music are teaming up like never before this summer, with The Hundred today unveiling an all-star music line-up to complement one of the most anticipated new sporting events, which starts just days after lockdown restrictions are due to lift.
Queen of UK rap and Celebrity Circle champion Lady Leshurr, Manchester festival legends Everything Everything, English singer-songwriter Jack Garratt and musician Jake Bugg will be joining the already extensive list of artists bringing high energy entertainment to The Hundred – a new fast-paced 100-ball cricket competition which starts on 21 July.
As the biggest sport and music collaboration in UK history, there will be live music and DJs at each of the 64 games, meaning the entertainment off the pitch will match the action on it. Following the announcement that Becky Hill will be performing at the opening women’s game on 21 July, Jack Garratt has been unveiled as the headliner for The Hundred men’s opening game at the Kia Oval the following day. Furthermore, Jake Bugg will be performing at his local ground Trent Bridge on 24 July, Lady Leshurr will be taking to the stage in her hometown of Birmingham on 1 August, and Everything Everything will be gracing the stage for their local team at the Manchester Originals vs London Spirit matches at Emirates Old Trafford on the 10 August.
Combining world-class fast-paced cricket, with top quality live music, The Hundred will bring entertainment to the whole family this summer, with tickets selling fast. The list of artists has been made possible through The Hundred and BBC Music Introducing’s unprecedented collaboration, giving both established and up-and-coming musicians and DJs an opportunity to play live again.
Jack Garratt says, “Playing at the Kia Oval to open The Hundred men’s competition will be a day to remember, I’m thrilled to be performing on such a memorable occasion – see you there!”
Everything Everything bassist, Jeremy Pritchard says, “We’re chuffed to be part of The Hundred’s live music line up, and to be playing at Emirates Old Trafford in the band’s home of Manchester, which has hosted us as punters at so many great gigs and sporting events before.”
Music is integral to The Hundred’s match day experience, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. The line-up of music talent comes as part of The Hundred’s ambition to throw cricket’s doors open to broader audiences this summer, welcoming in families and inspiring the next generation to say that cricket is a game for them.
Sanjay Patel, The Hundred Managing Director says, “We’re delighted to announce more big-name artists including Lady Leshurr, Everything Everything and Jack Garratt in collaboration with BBC Music Introducing, providing a ground-breaking music programme as part of The Hundred. It’s mixing sport and music in a way that’s not been done before in the UK. Our music line up, coupled with world-class cricket on the pitch, is sure to provide an entertaining day out for the whole family.”
The Hundred will kick off with a standalone women’s match between the Oval Invincibles and the Manchester Originals – making history as the first major UK team sport to do so. The competition will ensure men’s and women’s cricket is played on a shared platform, with equal prize money and a host of female cricket players and artists taking centre stage, broadcast live across Sky and the BBC.
Featuring some of the best players from around the world competing in eight new city-based teams across England and Wales, The Hundred will see men’s and women’s competitions running alongside one another. Tickets are great value for money: £5 for under 16s with adult tickets starting at £12, under-fives go free. Aside from the first two games, tickets give you the chance to see a women’s and men’s game. Refund policies will be in place should matches be affected by Covid.
Buy your tickets for this summer’s must-see sporting and entertainment event at thehundred.com.
The Hundred Games and Performances
Date | Game | Venue | Artist |
July 21st | Oval Invincibles vs. Manchester Originals | Kia Oval, London | Becky Hill |
July 22nd | Oval Invincibles vs. Manchester Originals | Kia Oval, London | Jack Garratt |
July 23rd | Birmingham Phoenix vs. London Spirit | Edgbaston, Birmingham | Lady Sanity |
July 24th | Trent Rockets vs. Southern Brave | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | Jake Bugg |
July 24th | Northern Superchargers vs. Welsh Fire | Emerald Headingley, Leeds | To be confirmed |
July 25th | London Spirit vs. Oval Invincibles | Lord’s, London | To be confirmed |
July 25th | Manchester Originals vs. Birmingham Phoenix | Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester | The Lathums |
July 26th | Trent Rockets vs. Northern Superchargers | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | Jerub |
July 27th | Welsh Fire vs. Southern Brave | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | Juice Menace |
July 28th | Manchester Originals vs. Northern Superchargers | Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester | The Orielles |
July 29th | London Spirit vs. Trent Rockets | Lord’s, London | Gracey |
July 30th | Southern Brave vs. Birmingham Phoenix | The Ageas Bowl, Southampton | To be confirmed |
July 31st | Welsh Fire vs. Manchester Originals | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | To be confirmed |
July 31st | Northern Superchargers vs. Oval Invicibles | Emerald Headingley, Leeds | Self Esteem |
August 1st | Birmingham Phoenix vs. Trent Rockets | Edgbaston, Birmingham | Lady Leshurr |
August 1st | London Spirit vs. Southern Brave | Lord’s, London | Alfie Templeman |
August 2nd | Oval Invincibles vs. Welsh Fire | Kia Oval, London | Aziya |
August 3rd | London Spirit vs. Northern Superchargers | Lord’s, London | Asha Gold |
August 4th | Birmingham Phoenix vs. Oval Invincibles | Edgbaston, Birmingham | KIOKO |
August 5th | Manchester Originals vs. Southern Brave | Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester | Porij |
August 6th | Welsh Fire vs. Trent Rockets | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | Afro Cluster |
August 7th | Southern Brave vs. Northern Superchargers | The Ageas Bowl, Southampton | Baby Queen |
August 8th | Oval Invincibles vs. Trent Rockets | Kia Oval, London | Kawala |
August 9th | Birmingham Phoenix vs. Welsh Fire | Edgbaston, Birmingham | The Lottery Winners |
August 10th | Manchester Originals vs. London Spirit | Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester | Everything Everything |
August 11th | Southern Brave vs. Welsh Fire | The Ageas Bowl, Southampton | Lauran Hibberd |
August 12th | Northern Superchargers vs. Manchester Originals | Emerald Headingley, Leeds | Graft |
August 13th | Trent Rockets vs Birmingham Phoenix | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | IDER |
August 14th | Oval Invincibles vs London Spirit | Kia Oval, London | To be confirmed |
August 15th | Trent Rockets vs. Manchester Originals | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | Zuzu |
August 16th | Southern Brave vs. Oval Invincibles | The Ageas Bowl, Southampton | Coach Party |
August 17th | Northern Superchargers vs. Birmingham Phoenix | Emerald Headingley, Leeds | Sports Team |
August 18th | Welsh Fire vs. London Spirit | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | Rachel K Collier |
August 20th | ELIMINATOR | Kia Oval, London | NAYANA IZ and Jade Bird |
August 21st | FINAL | Lord’s, London | Jax Jones |
About The Hundred
The Hundred is a brand new sports competition launching this summer (21 July-21 Aug). It fuses blockbuster entertainment with world-class cricket, inviting everyone to fall in love with the game at its intense, electrifying and incredible best.
Combining a new short, fast format of cricket, with each game lasting less than three hours, and incredible entertainment beyond sport, The Hundred will make cricket more accessible to reach a broader audience. It’s simple: 100 balls per team, most runs wins, so every ball counts.
The Hundred will feature eight brand new teams from seven cities, with men’s and women’s competitions taking place side by side: Welsh Fire (Cardiff), Southern Brave (Southampton), Northern Superchargers (Leeds), London Spirit, Trent Rockets (Nottingham), Oval Invincibles (London), Manchester Originals and Birmingham Phoenix. Each team will feature some of the best international and domestic cricketers from around the world, including England Men’s & Women’s World Cup winners.
Games will be broadcast live on Sky Sports and BBC throughout the competition – so whether in ground or watching from home – you’ll be right amongst all the action.
You won’t want to miss out on this summer’s sporting entertainment event! Join us for the latest news access to tickets by signing up at thehundred.com.
About BBC Music Introducing
BBC Music Introducing supports unsigned, undiscovered and under the radar musicians across the UK.
With over 500,000 tracks uploaded to the BBC Music Introducing website and over 200,000 artists registered, BBC Music Introducing provides a network dedicated to supporting the best emerging talent from across the UK and a platform to propel them onto the national stage through Radio 1, 1Xtra, Radio 2, Radio 3, 6 Music and the Asian Network.
BBC Music Introducing also gives up-and-coming artists broadcast opportunities on BBC radio, television and online alongside the chance to perform at major festivals and showcases. Big name artists including Slaves, Florence + The Machine, George Ezra, Catfish and The Bottlemen, Pale Waves, Sam Fender and Lewis Capaldi all received BBC Music Introducing support at the start of their careers.
Since its launch in 2007, BBC Music Introducing has brought thousands of acts to hundreds of different stages, including Glastonbury, Big Weekend, Latitude, Creamfields, Reading and Leeds, as well as international showcases like SXSW in Texas, Eurosonic in the Netherlands and Winter Jazz Festival in New York.
Name of Author: ECB
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is the national governing body for cricket in England and Wales, formed on January 1, 1997. It combines roles from the Test and County Cricket Board, National Cricket Association, and Cricket Council, and integrated the Women’s Cricket Association in 1998. Based at Lord’s Cricket Ground, the ECB oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men, women, and various disability categories.