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Kendal Calling Reveal Huge 120 Act Announcement for 2024 Weekend

With five headliners and over 120 other acts announced, there is plenty for everyone at Kendal Calling. Check out the announcement here…

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Hailed as ‘the mini-Glastonbury of the North’, Kendal Calling is back in the fields this summer and has shared an enormous first drop of acts for 2024. This includes FIVE huge headliners, plus over 120 world-class acts set for the August weekend. Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Paolo Nutini, The Streets, Paul Heaton with guest singer Rianne Downey, and Keane top the line-up, headlining Kendal Calling.

The headliners are backed by a raft of other acts and family entertainment guaranteeing another unforgettable summer in the fields of Lowther Deer Park. Set in the beautiful Lake District, Kendal Calling will take place from 1 – 4 August 2024.

Amongst the acts announced for the 2024 weekender are:

Declan Mckenna
The Reytons
The Snuts
Kate Nash
Pale Waves
Katy B
CMAT
Lottery Winners

Russell Howard
Paul Smith
The K’s
The Royston Club
Craig Charles
and many, many more
.

Andy Smith, Kendal Calling co-founder said,

“After the week we have had, bring on the summer! It is with much joy and excitement we share with you today the biggest Kendal Calling lineup to date. From the incredible Paolo Nutini closing the Sunday night and Keane, Sugababes, Paul Heaton & Rianne Downey and Katy B gracing our fields for the first time, joined by old friends Noel Gallagher and his High Flying Birds and The Streets closing the Friday and Saturday night respectively, we have the perfect ingredients for a fantastically celebratory weekend. But as ever the most important ingredient is YOU – and we can’t to see you in the fields x”

You can read our coverage of the 2023 event here. Kendal returns to Lowther Park from August 1st to 4th. For full details on the line-up or to get your tickets, head over to www.kendalcalling.co.uk.

Kendal Calling 2024 Poster

Kendal Calling 2024 Poster

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