The four members of the cover band, The Ellipsis are John Connearn, Ben Eardley, Harry Green and Henry Bristow. All are talented musicians and vocalists in their own right and the twenty-somethings are set for big things.
Having broken through in 2013, the band have already appeared on BBC Radio and at some of the most exciting UK festivals, including Oxjam, Wychwood and Godiva.
With a unique and imposing sound, this group can bring to life classic covers of the biggest names in contemporary rock music as well as their much-loved, distinctive sound.
They have released several singles, including Wasted Potential Me and White Feather, the former was accompanied by a superb award-nominated video. Songs Two Wolves and Cold Cactus have also brought significant success.
The decidedly cool crowd-pleasers have hit the spot as the event entertainment for festivals and concerts of all shapes and sizes. Comfortable with audiences of all sizes, they are one of the elite bands for hire and thrive on being on stage, bouncing off of audiences and owning the space with their energy and impactful sounds.
Having impressed with their creative and melodic tracks and passionate, infectious stage personas - The Ellipsis are continuing to make waves as one of the leading up-and-coming indie rock bands in the industry. For a full dance floor and a fun-filled night, invite the brilliant band, The Ellipsis to headline your festival or event.
Each of the band has had success individually and the whole group looks to have a very, very bright future ahead of them. They have already performed in front of a full Ricoh Arena, at TedX and supported the Bluetones in Copenhagen.
They are often featured on local and national radio. Continuing to grow a reputation as an innovative and exciting indie rock band, the group have a strong identity and their upward trajectory seemingly knows no bounds.
For corporate events and entertainment for special occasions; as a party band or wedding band - The Ellipsis are a rare and exciting talent and if you haven’t seen them before, as their name suggests, you just don’t know what is coming next.