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Love Saves The Day announces The Streets, Sub Focus, CamelPhat and Rudimental for 2024

  • January 30, 2024
  • Jessica Burr
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Back in Bristol UK, Love Saves The Day festival is how many ravers officially celebrate the return of summer on bank holiday weekend. This year, they return with one of their biggest lineups to date with headliners The Streets, CamelPhat, Rudimental and Sub Focus set to play across the weekend amongst a stellar range of acts on Saturday 25th – Sunday 26th May 2024. Tickets are on sale now.

Set to welcome thousands across the weekend, the festival will return to the Ashton Court Estate with eight stages and a diverse lineup that includes house hold names and of course the rising local talent of Bristol. Saturday will see CamelPhat and Rudimental headline whilst the full day will see the likes of Arielle Free, Flowdan, Girls Don't Sync, Interplanetary Criminal, Kenya Grace, Sammy Virji, Bakey, Shanti Celeste and Y U QT take to stages, demonstrating something for everyone across the live and electronic music space.

Meanwhile, The Streets and Sub Focus headline Sunday. The Streets are sure to bring a unforgettable performance with the legendary lyrical genius and their vast musical repertoire whilst Sub Focus is sure to be a favourite among dnb crowds. He will present his live show Evolve that has been described as 'cinematic audio-visual excellence'. With only a few of these live shows billed across the year, this will mark a very special set in Love Saves The Day history. Further names across Sunday include Badger, Bru-C, DJ Heartstring, Eliza Rose, Bristol legend Eats Everything, Gorgon City, salute, Storm Mollison and Sigma amongst many more continuing the theme across the weekend of the hottest names in the dnb, garage, and house realms.

For tickets and individual day splits please head to their website at lovesavestheday.org

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