Judge Jules, Toploader and The Hoosiers are among the performers booked for the new North Yorkshire Music Festival., which is taking place near Northallerton this summer.
Canada Fields Park will be home to the North Yorkshire Music Festival – organised by production company ISG – from August 13 to 15, featuring live entertainment, a variety of attractions and a whole host of street food and drink on offer.
The opening night celebrates the sound of Ibiza, while music lovers can also enjoy performances from Toploader, The Hoosiers, Lawson.
Club classics take centre stage on Friday with sets from Judge Jules, Danny Rampling and Grammy nominated K-Klass.
Also performing are Lost in DJs and 20 piece orchestra Ibiza in Symphony, whose musicians and vocalists will end the night, along with a pyrotechnics display.
Those attending on Saturday can enjoy performances from headliners Toploader.
Multi-platinum group The Hoosiers will also take to the stage, best known for hit songs Worried About Ray and Goodbye Mr A, along with pop rock band Lawson, who enjoyed a string of top ten hits including When She Was Mine, Taking Over Me and Juliet.
And Saturday’s line-up will also feature North East talent, with West End star Zoe Birkett and singer-songwriter Will Jennison, along with popular tribute artists Re-Take That, Coldplay UK, Proud Tina and Voulez 2.
Sunday is Family Day with a variety of entertainment for all ages hosted by CBBC stars Sam and Mark, including performances from the Military Wives Choir and a visit from the official Peppa Pig.
Animatronic dinosaurs and hatchlings will put on a show during Dino Live and music fans can enjoy their favourite pop singles from tribute acts Ariana Live, Mac*Busted and Little Fix.
And those who want to immerse themselves in the festival experience can camp at the site over the weekend.
Paul Waite, CEO at ISG said he believed there was something for everyone across the three day event.
“We are delighted to be hosting some incredibly talented DJs and artists in Northallerton this summer, which I hope will give everyone something to look forward to.
“It was important to us that we plan an event that appeals to a wide range of people, so whether someone wants to attend with their friends or their young family, there’s a huge variety of entertainment to make the most of.
“It’s fantastic to have the opportunity to showcase some northern talent alongside our big name acts and it’s certain to be a great weekend.”
Tickets are now on sale, priced at £30 for Friday, £35 for Saturday and £20 on Sunday, with camping and parking tickets also available.
To book, or for more information, visit www.northyorkshiremusicfestival.co.uk
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