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Wychwood Festival announces big names

Wychwood festival has revealed some incredible first names for 2024.

Based at Cheltenham Racecourse, the festival is set to be bursting with great music, hilarious comedians, hundreds of workshops and a whole selection box of activities to entertain parties of all ages across the weekend of May 31 to June 2.

Texas, one of the UK's most loved bands, will headline on Saturday, June 1. Led by front woman Sharleen Spiteri, they have produced ten studio albums, selling over 40 millions records worldwide and last year released The Very Best Of 1989 - 2023 ahead of their triumphant Glastonbury Pyramid Stage 2023 performance.

Hugely popular, enduring indie favourites Ocean Colour Scene will headline on Sunday, June 3. They lit up the Britpop party in the mid-90's chalking up three Top 5 albums and seventeen Top 40 singles including the immortal 'The River Boat Song'.

Joining them on Sunday, Seasick Steve returns to the UK. He is probably best known for conjuring up a primitive blues sound with a variety of 'cigar box' instruments and diddly-bows. And celebrating 35 years of pure joy and over 8 million records sold, Lightning Seeds will take the Sunday sunset slot.

Also performing, The Bootleg Beatles, the world's premier Beatles tribute band will transform Wychwood's revellers back to the 1960s. They're described as "less a tribute - more of a reincarnation"

Wychwood can also reveal the biggest musical offering in their second stage 'The Garden', bringing the hottest new talent and old favourites from across the country, it's the place to discover the headliners of tomorrow. Acts include Yorkshire's post-punk six-piece Deadletter, Dutch indie band Pip Blom and Welsh psych-rock band CVC and Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard.

Local nature-loving band Stornoway, formed in Oxford in 2005, will headline The Garden on Friday Night with legendary bassist Peter Hook & The Light returning to Wychwood to headline the stage on Saturday night. Celebrating over four decades of the continuing influence of Joy Division and New Order, Peter will no doubt bring one of the festival's biggest sing-alongs.

Plus, hot off the back of 2023's Top 10 selling album The Feminine Divine, Kevin Rowland's Dexy's (formerly Dexy's Midnight Runners) will close the Sunday night in style.

Also appearing across the weekend, Sussex Ivor Novello winner's The Feeling, multi-platinum selling pop band The Hoosiers, Sunderland Punk quartet The Futureheads, Scottish powerhouse Callum Beattie and fan favourites Thrill Collins and Mr Motivator will be back for the ultimate main stage Saturday morning workout.

Wychwood can also reveal their fantastic late night comedy line-up for 2024. Jason Neale, Mark Cram, Ester Manito, Andrew White on Friday, May 31. Cerys Nelmes, Burt Williamson, Kate Martin, Roger Monkhouse and headliner, the wonderful Marcus Brigstocke on Saturday, June 1, and Chris Brooker, Martin Mor, Pierre Novellie, Alex Kealy and Scott Bennett on Sunday, June 2.

Wychwood will present more than 100 activities and workshops for families of all ages across the weekend. First wave of announcements include Taskmaster Education brought to you by the team behind Channel 4's BAFTA winning show of the same name taking elements of the show and uses them to inspire, engage and teach children and young people.

There will also be magic workshops, Squiggles and Doodles with Illustrator Gemma Hastilow, laughter yoga, circus workshops with Solo Circus, Ola Samba Bateria, Glamba Funky Junk Drumming Workshop, street performers, open mics and buskers.

Iain Game, festival director of Wychwood Festival, said: "Wychwood continues to go from strength to strength and we're over the moon Texas will be with us on the Saturday night, this is huge for us. Anyone who has been before knows there's still so much to share with you all and we're counting the days until we're all reunited at Cheltenham Racecourse!"

See the Wychwood Festival website for ticket details.

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