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Valley Fest announce second wave of artists for 10th anniversary special

By Issy Packer  Friday Feb 2, 2024

Valley Fest, the lake-side food and music festival just outside of Bristol, returns from August 1 to 4 and will be celebrating their tenth anniversary.

The festival have announced the next drop of artists who will be taking to the stage at the family-friendly weekend event.

The second wave of acts includes a DJ set from Phil Hartnol (Orbital), Mungos Hi-fi, Chainska Brassika, Sheelanagig, Supalung, Sam Lee, Florence Adooni and Songø.

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Bristol artists Emily Breeze and Gardna join this year’s lineup as well.

They join already announced headliners The Feeling, Tinie Tempah and Sister Sledge, including Kathy Sledge.

The food and comedy programmes are yet to be announced.

Tickets are on sale now at https://www.valleyfest.co.uk/tickets/

Main photo: Ania Shrimpton

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