Family music festival unveils more names for its line up this summer
SCORES of talented musicians and bands have been confirmed for a family-friendly festival in August.
The 110 Above Festival, to be held at Gopsall Hall Farm in Leicestershire on August 3, 4 and 5, has revealed its 2nd Wave Line Up, with the announcement of some of the main stage headliners.
Those playing include Nottingham singer-songwriter Saint Raymond, vocalist Marika Hackman and five-piece band Eliza and the Bear, with more to be confirmed soon.
Others set to play in the stellar line-up include High Tyde, Flyte, Youth Club, Haus, Idle Frets and Spinn.
It is the 9th year of holding the popular festival on the Leicestershire farm, with more people attending and more acts playing each year.
Early bird tickets are already on sale for the event, with prices starting at £75 including camping.
A spokesperson for the festival said: “It is felt to be a really intimate festival, with a 1,200 capacity, and we have many returning festival goers and acts.
“Acts and festival goers mingle and the festival is set up to have minimal clashes, with the main Commune Stage and beautiful Old Town Hall stage alternating sets. Now with three stages and based in and around the farm buildings it has become the place to see new, high quality up and coming acts and stars of the future.
“We hope you feel, like us, it is a very exciting line up...so far. We hope to shortly announce our final headliner.”
For more information on the festival or to book tickets, visit https://www.110above.com/