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Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Natasha Bedingfield, Echo & The Bunnymen and more are also set to play the music bash
Blossoms, The Last Dinner Party and Franz Ferdinand are among the other names confirmed for the Oxfordshire festival next July
The Cork band will also be playing around the UK and Ireland throughout November
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"It’s pop music at its core, personal, youthful, and, if you can see past the chaos and noise it’s extremely warm." said frontman Euan Manning
NME attended an event at the festival, where acts taking part in the boycott declared: "We as Irish people have a lot of solidarity with the people of Palestine as we share a history of occupation and oppression by colonialist countries"
The bands all pulled out after learning that the US Army was a "super sponsor" of the event
The statement comes after Texas governor Gregg Abbott told boycotting bands not to "come back"