over 80 more acts for Beatherder

including James Lavelle, Dave Angel, The Sunshine Underground, Nucleus Roots, & Mr Benn

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 30th May 2014

Jimmy Cliff (crowd)

Friday 18th to Sunday 20th July 2014
Ribble Valley, Sawley, Gisburn, Lancashire, BB7 4LF, England MAP
from £120 for the three days incl camping - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 5,000
Last updated: Tue 15th Jul 2014

Another wave of  more then 80 acts have been added to this year's Beatherder Festival line-up, happening in Gisburn, Lancashire, from Friday 18th until Sunday 20th July 2014.

The latest names confirmed today are James Lavelle, Dave Angel, Herr Styler, Shepdog, The Sunshine Underground, Nucleus Roots, Mr Benn, Michael Dog, Howard Marks, Reeps One, 1st Aide, 5 Rhythms, Backyard Rhythm Orchestra, Barry Henderson, Charly Chuck, China Shop Bull, Chris Holt & Paul Thornton, Colman Brothers, Daisy, Dave Heaton, Davos, Death To The Strange, Dextric, DJ Dog Biscuits, Feline &Fedzilla, Dohnut, Dooks, Dub Smugglers, and DJ Fenny.

The line-up now also includes Funk E Fish, Gypsy Unit, Head Tentacle, Howling Johnny & The 59 Sound, Hybrid, Indianic, Jam Tidy, Jinx In Dub, John Berry, Johnny Clash, Jon The Bop, Kalika, DJ Kate Fear, Keir n Caleb, KynchinLay, Mr Lazy Susan, Lowdown & Dirty Residents, Mad Jack and The Hatters, Mark Constantine, Matt Montez, Nathan Ball, Paaarl..., Paddy Steer, Patterns, Professor Les Scott & Marvin, Red Eye Hifi, Rick T &Tirikilatops, Rum Jig, Salud Bros, Scratters & the Funky Disco Pig, Seamless, Sean P, Seas of Mirth, Serious Lee, Siren, Smiley & The Underclass, Stacey Cohen, Stee Bowden, Tayo meets Acid Rockers, The Farmer, The Loungs, The Pylons, The Ramblers, The Sonic Chefs, The Villiars, Waka, Where's North, Whilk and Misky, and DJ Wolfie Razzmatazz.

They join the previously announced Happy Mondays, The Bloody Beetroots, Riva Starr, Vitalic, Klangkarussell, Boney M, Timo Maas, Wolf Alice, Koan Sound, Bipolar Sunshine, The Orb, Mr Scruff, Dub Pistols, Dub Phizix & Strategy, Goldie Lookin' Chain, Greg Wilson, Eton Messy DJs, Dems, DJ Format, Utah Saints, Paul Taylor, High Cross Society, Ibibio Sound Machine, Rag & Bone Man, Eagles For Hands, 2ManyDjs (DJ set), Eats Everything, Hot Since 82, Jagwar Ma, The 2 Bears, Gramatik, Justin Robertson, DJ Deekline, Blonde, Elite Force, Far Too Loud, Ed Solo, Kidnap Kid, Lisa Lashes, The Correspondents, Macka B & the Roots Ragga Band, Mountain of Love, Slipmatt, John Morales, Captain Hotknives, Asbo Disco, Chris Liberator, Russ Cuban, Tim Sheridan, Skittles, Davos, Pimp Soul, Tayo meets Acid Rockers, The Templebys, Lumberjack Cowboy Heartbreak Trucking Co, Eddie Earthquake & The Tremors, Two Man Ting, and more.

Beat-Herder prides itself on being a different festival experience to any other and this year festival goers can expect 15 completely unique, craftsman built stages including the mighty Main Stage, the oriental mystery of The Fortress, the heady atmosphere of The Woods, the Trailer Trash Big Top, the cosy Snug, the incredible, authentic Working Men’s Club (step inside, you could literally be in Todmorden in 1971) and many, many more beside.

For the line-up details, click here.

Tickets will be sold on tiers with and priced from £95. Last year the lowest tier sold out in 5 minutes, so be quick if you want a bargain

buy tickets from 12.30pm >

Tickets are priced on tiers and started at £95 (currently tier 4 - £120). A child ticket for those aged 12 and under is priced at £20, car park passes are priced at £10, and live-in vehicle passes are £25 - please buy in advance. Prices do not include booking fees.




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