Hex Girlfriend, Las Chanchas, Bugeye, Two Tonne Machete, Sunday Best and Grey FLX have also joined the bill across the three-day event in June.
Following the Bulletproof second wave line-up announcement, the festival’s lead organiser Samuel Sweek said:
“We are so excited to make these additions and cannot wait for these incredible artists to take to the stage at grassroots music venues across the festival site in June!
The response to Bulletproof has been phenomenal and shows the absolutely massive appetite for live music in Britain, as well as for action to protect independent music venues, which is exactly what our campaign demands.
We’re looking forward to announcing even more names very soon, alongside our programme of speakers and other events going on across the three days Bulletproof runs. We’ve got some more surprises in store too!”
Jeremy Corbyn MP said:
“The government must act now to protect our grassroots music venues and independent creative spaces.
Bulletproof will bring people together through music, film and discussion to demand action, as well as to build resistance against the rise of the far-right, attacks on our right to protest and the injustices overseen and indeed implemented by successive governments.”