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2 July 2014

Beat-Herder festival 2014 sold out

Beat-Herder festival 2014 sold out

Beat-Herder festival 2014 sold out

With almost three weeks left until Beat-Herder, tickets to the party of the season are now sold out.  

Said festival co-founder Nick Chambers: “Last year was amazing, the thing with Beat-Herder is that people want to come back again and again. It looks like everyone is bringing more friends to enjoy the party. The attention to detail and the creations we have are ridiculous and they really make it special. For the soundtrack we’ve put together a great bill and such a diverse array of acts.”

From legends to loons we’ve got the lot! I reckon if anyone has been lucky enough to get hold of a ticket this year they’ll be talking about it for years to come.”

The legendary Lancastrian festival boasts a line-up chock full of huge names including Happy Mondays, Eats Everything, Badly Drawn Boy, Jagwar Ma, The Orb, James Lavelle, Howard Marks, Boney M., Vitalic, Hot Since 82, The 2 Bears, The Sunshine Underground, Gramatik, Justin Robertson, Mr. Scruff, Dub Pistols, Klangkarussell, Macka. B, Greg Wilson, Koan Sound, Bipolar Sunshine, DJ Format, The Utah Saints, Riva Starr, Wolf Alice, Ibibio Sound Machine and Goldie Looking Chain.
   
Beat-Herder is a a completely different festival experience to anyother with Herders enjoying 15 unique, craftsman built stages including the mighty Beat Herder 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 much more beside.
  
Over the year’s Beat-Herder has played host to some of the best-loved acts on the planet from global names to emerging talent, from Groove Armada to Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry to Leftfield to Jake Bugg and all points between.

Renowned as one of the best parties of the summer Beat-Herder is celebrating it’s ninth year this July (Fri 18 – Sun 20) in the beautiful setting of the Ribble Valley in the shadow of Pendle Hill.

Herd ‘em up!!

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