Belfast Telegraph

Liverpudli­an rock band The Zutons announced as part of Stendhal

- By Amy Cochrane

THE second set of acts has been announced for this year’s Stendhal Festival including Liverpudli­an indie rock band The Zutons, most famous for top ten hits such as Valerie and Why Won’t You Give Me Your Love.

Earlier this year, Grammy award-winning band Hot Chip and Heather Small from M People were also announced as headliners for the festival which is taking place for the 14th year at the Ballymully Cottage Farm in Limavady, Co Londonderr­y, from July 2 to 6.

The Zutons have been a hugely popular festival act since the early 2000s, and with a brand new fourth studio album called The Big Decider just released in April, the band will hope to add a fourth UK top 10 album to their hit list and will have a raft of new songs for Stendhal alongside all the old favourites.

Also announced are rockers Fatherson, whose first album I Am An Island remains one of the finest Scottish debuts of the century, and Donegal sister trio The Henry Girls, with their blend of traditiona­l and contempora­ry roots music.

Stendhal is well known for its support and showcasing of indigenous Northern Irish acts and 2024 is no different, with no fewer than 30 homegrown acts involved in this second wave of programme announceme­nts.

Some of the performers representi­ng our brilliant homegrown talent this summer are Conchúr White, The Woodburnin­g Savages, Cherym, The String Ninjas, Andy White, The Breeze, Doghouse, Esmarelda Road, Rory Nellis and Rachael O’connor.

There are also a host of acts from the Republic of Ireland, the UK and the rest of the world. Deni Bonet and Chris Flynn bring their brilliant folk rock all the way from the US, the imaginativ­e and insightful Alice Faye joins the festival from Glasgow, while Filmore and Ren Marabou and the Berserkers will travel across the border to perform.

Other musicians taking to the stage across the festival include acoustic rave pioneers The Showhawk Duo, multi-award-winning folk act Ye Vagabonds, seven-time All-ireland champion harpist Lisa Canny, and indie standouts Skinny Living.

Derry pop rockers Lavengro will also make their Stendhal debut this year, while Belfast punk is well represente­d by the raucous Problem Patterns.

Stendhal Festival Director Ross Parkhill said he is looking forward to welcoming all the acts, many of whom will be attending for the first time, to the event this year.

“We are obviously delighted to add The Zutons to our list of headliners for this year, they are a phenomenal live act and have loads of brilliant tunes that will radiate wonderfull­y around the fields,” he said.

For more informatio­n visit www.stendhalfe­stival.com

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