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Hozier, Courteeners, Madness & James Among Lytham Festival 2024 Headliners

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Hozier, Courteeners, Madness and James are among the headliners of the 2024 edition of the Lytham Festival, scheduled to take place at Lytham Green from July 3 to July 7.

So far, the organizers have announced all the headliners and special guests for the upcoming edition, except those set to perform on July 4.

Apart from the headliners, the lineup also features several rock, pop, and indie masters, and award-winning musicians. Rick Astley, Johnny Marr, and The Kooks are among those who will perform at the festival.

"We love to announce the line-up for Lytham Festival and once again, I am delighted we are going to bring an eclectic mix of artists to Lytham Green next summer," said Lytham Festival co-founder Peter Taylor.

"From the opening night with Hozier to closing with James, and Courteeners and Madness in between, there really is something for everyone. Mixed with that is a list of amazing special guests and support artists who will appeal to a wide range of music fans and make for very different but equally as brilliant nights.

"We still have the fifth headliner to announce. This is another exciting name and one we plan to reveal very soon alongside their U.K. tour plans," he added. "In the meantime, get your tickets because we are planning a fantastic Lytham Festival for 2024 and we can't want to once again see everyone celebrating live music on Lytham Green."

(Photo: Kayla Johnson; CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia)

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