Following a successful inaugural outing last year, Lancaster’s largest and most popular music festival returns again this summer, bringing a host of excellent names to the picturesque ​Williamson Park​ on​ Fri 17 May. Taking place over three days, this year’s highlights include visits from disco stalwarts Sister Sledge, still dancing five decades-deep into their career, indie favourites The Zutons, Welsh alt-rock outfit Feeder and a special appearance from hip hop pioneer Grandmaster Flash. A host of electronic talent will also be descending on the park, taking over the Dell Stage, ​a natural amphitheatre​ deep in the woods. The line-up includes Saved Records boss ​Nic Fanciulli, James Zabiela, London Elektricity, General Levy, Greg Wilson, Hifi Sean and many more have been confirmed. BBC Introducing​ will also be bringing with them some of the finest up-and-coming acts from the North West and beyond. Attendees can look forward to ​five stages ​of music from 11am until 11pm, as well as a family day on Sunday. Camping​ is also available for £25 per night, including use of the toilets, showers, parking and shuttle bus all included. Organised by the team that brought us the A Wing raves at Lancaster Castle along with local floor-filler Hacienda Classical, the festival will also be fundraising for Macmillan.

Fri 17 – Sun 19 May, Williamson Park, Quernmore Road, Lancaster LA1 1UX, Tel: 03333 01 01 01, tickets from £45, www.skiddle.com

Fri 17 May - Sun 19 May
Words:
Rich Holmes
Published on:
Fri 12 Apr 2019