Sister Sledge Lead Final Wave Of Acts Announced for Beat-Herder Festival
Thursday, 30 May 2019
Written by Helen Payne
The final acts have been confirmed for this year's Beat-Herder Festival.
Disco legends Sister Sledge, Leeds locals Galaxians, and Wolverhampton's Peza are included in the final additions set to join the already announced Rudimental, Groove Armada, Basement Jaxx and more.
The festival's comedy line up has also been revealed, featuring headline talents including Hot Water Comedy Club resident Paul Smith and Angelos Epithemiou, a character of actor and comedy writer Dan Renton Skinner. Also performing on the comedy line up is Rachel Fairburn, David Stanier and Jamie Hutchinson.
The party festival will host established and up and coming acts from the world of breakbeat, reggae, dubstep, techno, house, drum and bass, folk, dance-punk and psychedelic rock.
Head below to keep up to date with the latest line up announcements.
What? A multi-day festival with a party vibe and eclectic line up, featuring everything from dance and reggae to psych-rock.
Where? Ribble Valley, Lancashire.
When? July 12 - 14.
Who? Rudimental, Groove Armada and Sister Sledge will headline the weekend, while also set to appear are Basement Jaxx (DJ set), Hannah Wants, Skream, Sonny Fodera, the Sugarhill Gang, Melle Mel, Scorpio Furious Five, Chris Lorenzo, Latmun, Macky Gee, Michael Bibi, Purple Disco Machine, S.P.Y, Dub Pistols, Dutty Moonshine Big Band, Henge, Opiou, the Lancashire Hotpots, the Showhawk Duo, Warmduscher, Benny L, Bontan, DJ Hazard, DJ Yoda, Illyus and Barrientos, Kettama B2B DJ Haus, La Fleur Metrik, Mr Scruff, Prok I Fitch, Utah Saints, Boe and LX, Dr Alex Patterson (The Orb)(DJ set), Dutty Moonshine, Endor Featurecast, Gawp, Jaguar, JFB, Klose One, Krysko, Mooquee, Nicola Bear, Official Nancie, Phibes, Prospa, Shaka Loves You, Davos, Digital Foundation ft Parly B and Tom Spirals, Doghouse Derelicts, Drum Machine Dub Smugglers, Pink Floydian, Scalping, Screech Rock, Stu Penders, the Plimp Souls, the Shodigy, the Rubber Duck Orchestra, Galaxians, and Peza, among others. Head herefor the full line up.
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