Echo and the Bunnymen are final headline act for Summer Days

plus Everything Everything, Circa Waves, Lightning Seeds, Shed Seven, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 13th Apr 2016

<s>Summer Days</s> - CANCEL.. 2016 - Echo and the Bunnymen
Photo credit: Chris Mathews

Summer Days - CANCELLED 2016

Wednesday 6th to Saturday 9th July 2016
Clitheroe Castle, Clitheroe, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, BB7 1BA, England MAP
£59.50 per day

Echo and the Bunnymen will headline Saturday night of Summer Days happening at Clitheroe Castle in Lancashire which takes place on Wednesday 6th, Friday 8th, and Saturday 9th July 2016.

Also joining the Saturday line-up are Everything Everything, Circa Waves, Lightning Seeds, and John Power.

Jools Holland and the Rhythm & Blues Orchestra on Friday, Jools is supported by Caro Emerald, Tom Robinson, and Hugh Cornwell, plus the newly announced Shed Seven, The Farm, Space, and The Neville Staple Band.

Simply Red headline Wednesday, and supporting them will be the previously announced Peter Hook and the Light, The Christians, Mike Peters of the Alarm, Gabrielle, and Andrew Roachford.

Performing throughout the week will be DJ Rusty Egan.

Summer Days organizer, John Tyrrell, said, "We're delighted to announce these additions for Summer Days Festival. There are some incredible artists across the three days and there really is something for everyone.

"We've still got some surprises up our sleeves with more acts and experiences to announce so watch this space. Summer Days is going to be truly spectacular!"

The festival will have two live stages featuring more than 30 artists, a locally sourced gourmet food village and a dedicated real ale area.

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Tickets are priced at £59.50 for a day ticket.

In addition to the Summer Days Festival, The Grand in Clitheroe will be hosting a fringe festival featuring three nights of live music, comedy and entertainment at the renowned venue.




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