Festival News
Stockton Calling Festival is Back in 2022 with 80 Band Line-up Including Pigeon Detectives and Self Esteem
Stockton Calling returns in April with a line-up boasting 80 bands over 11 venues including headliners The Pigeon Detectives and Self-Esteem.
One of the earlier starts in what looks like being an exciting and busy season of festivals across the UK, multi-venue, one-dayer Stockton Calling, will be making it’s long-awaited return on April 16, 2022.
After a three year break, the popular festival sees organisers return with a bang after confirming that Yorkshire indie favourites The Pigeon Detectives, along with fellow indie stars The Reytons and pop sensation Self Esteem will be the main headliners. If those headliners aren’t enough to tempt you into Stockton on April 16, the rest of the day boasts a line-up featuring 80 bands across 11 venues around the city.
The rest of the line-up includes:
The Reytons
Self Esteem
Pit Pony
Bob Vylan
The Mysterines
Brooke Combe
HYYTS
Luke Royalty
and many more.
Featuring everything from pop to rock to indie to singer-songwriters, Stockton Calling promises fans an absolute wealth of talent whatever your musical leanings might be.
Tickets are on sale now with more information also available from the Official Stockton Calling Website .
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