Second wave of acts announced for Ribble Valley's Beat-Herder Festival

Beat-Herder has announced the second wave of acts that will be helping transform a small corner of the Ribble Valley into a technicolour utopia this summer.
Beat-Herder Festival will run from July 12 - 14thBeat-Herder Festival will run from July 12 - 14th
Beat-Herder Festival will run from July 12 - 14th

After selling out of tickets in record time in 2018 and on track for another sell-out success, Beat-Herder will be running from July 12th - July 14th with an array of 20+ whimsical stages, world-class DJs, live acts and comedians, and surprises aplenty.

Joining previously announced headliners Rudimental, Groove Armada and Basement Jaxx DJ Set will be international crowd pleasers Hot 8 Brass Band.

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The New Orleans based band will be serving up some seriously funk-laden sounds alongside DJ, journalist, national underground music treasure and walking encyclopedia Bill Brewster; UK DJ/producer duo and prolific remixers Psychemagik and fabric mainstay and all-round house music legend Terry Farley.

DJ Qwill be in theToil Treesstage alongside expert digger in bass, house and techno,Huxley.DJ Qwill be in theToil Treesstage alongside expert digger in bass, house and techno,Huxley.
DJ Qwill be in theToil Treesstage alongside expert digger in bass, house and techno,Huxley.

As ever, Beat-Herder will continue to join the dots between a multitude of genres across the electronic music spectrum. DJ Q will bring a lively concoction of bassline, garage and grime to the Toil Trees stage alongside expert digger in bass, house and techno, Huxley.

Over at The Fortress, a monstrous construction of corrugated iron and the refuge of Beat-Herder’s most hardcore revellers, breakbeat deities Stanton Warriors will perform alongside DJ, producer and promoter of Ireland’s fast rising eponymous club night, Rebüke (Defected/Toolroom); Mancunion D&B producer Mark XTC; acclaimed collectiveFooR; underground D&B and jungle heads Selecta J-Man and Kelvin 373.

Beat-Herder continues to exist as it did back when it started as a free DIY party in 1998:uncompromising, unwavering and distinguished by an overwhelming sense of community.

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Its reputation as one of the friendliest festivals around can be attributed to its loyal followers - friends, couples and families who create new memories to cherish in a bold and barmy atmosphere each summer.

Tier 4 tickets are now available for £165 + booking fee from https://tickets.beatherder.co.uk/.

Tickets can also be purchased via payment plans. Glamping options are also available.

The Beat-Herder Bombassador programme is also open, allowing loyal fans the chance to get free tickets and money-can’t-buy experiences.

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