A stellar line-up has been announced for a free music festival in the heart of a Norfolk town.
Festival Too returns to King's Lynn for its 39th year in summer 2024 and it will be in King's Staithe Square on June 29 and 30 and the Tuesday Market Place on July 5 and 6 and 12 and 13.
There will be 28 acts performing across the three weekends, ranging from emerging local talent to internationally renowned musicians.
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Highlights include rock band Ocean Colour Scene, known for hits such as The Riverboat Song, The Circle and The Day We Caught the Train, and chart-topping DJ and producer Sigala, who grew up in Norfolk.
The other major acts performing are Scottish singer-songwriter Sandi Thom, pop group 911, The South, who celebrate the legacy of The Beautiful South, Britpop band The Boo Radleys and 90s dance act Livin' Joy.
The 2024 line-up in full:
Saturday, June 29 – King's Staithe Square
Wild Boys (80s tribute band) followed by a fireworks display
Sunday, June 30 – King's Staithe Square
The Gliders, Red Door Café, Erin Tasker, Jazz Signs, Good Company, Motorcity Vipers
Friday, July 5 – Tuesday Market Place
Top Cover, Oli Harris, The Vagaband, Livin' Joy, The South
Saturday, July 6 - Tuesday Market Place
The Coots, The 355’s, Youth Killed It, The Boo Radleys, Ocean Colour Scene
Friday, July 12 – Tuesday Market Place
Sketchead, Wicca, East Angles Brass, Johnny 2 Bad, The Amy Winehouse Band
Saturday, July 13 – Tuesday Market Place
The Walkmen, DJ Dylan Green, Khalysis, Sandi Thom, 911, Sigala
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On July 13 from 10.30pm, there will be an afterparty hosted by Mark Purdy at the King's Lynn Corn Exchange - book tickets in advance for £6.50 on the venue website (£9 on the door).
Organised by a committee of volunteers, Festival Too costs in the region of £180,000 each year.
The event, which first launched in 1985, is supported by business sponsors, donations and fundraising activities.
See all the latest updates at festivaltoo.co.uk
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