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Lancaster's Highest Point Festival announces new dates this September

The festival will now celebrate its belated third edition on Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th September 2021, with help from some of the UK's most in-demand music stars...

Skiddle Staff

Last updated: 18th Mar 2021

Lancaster's premier open-air music festival, Highest Point has announced new dates for its huge comeback event this year.

Now scheduled to run from Friday 3rd - Saturday 4th September, the popular live music festival will make its long-awaited return to the stunning grounds of Williamson Park, celebrating its belated third anniversary event with a variety of live performances from some of musics biggest, chart-topping names.

The dedicated organisers behind the two-day event, who have worked tirelessly with their partners at Lancaster City Council to secure the dates in September, have given assurances that the majority of artists previously confirmed to appear on the sadly abandoned date this May, will remain on their allocated days. 

Amongst the headliners on the festivals spectacular lineup this year, are the likes of tattooed baritone legend Rag'n'Bone Man, singer-songwriters Becky Hill and Ella Eyre, drum n bass heavyweight Wilkinson, and multi-award-winning festival favourites, Rudimental.

More details are due to be released this Friday (12th March), with the Highest Point team also said to be preparing some additional, extra special announcements.

Check out the official after movie from Highest Point 2019 below...

Final tickets for the in-demand event will go on sale tomorrow morning (Friday 12th March) at 10am.

A huge percentage of tickets for Highest Point 2021 have already been sold. Sign up to the reminder below and make sure you secure your tickets to avoid severe disappointment.

If you are an existing ticket holder and cannot make the new dates, please look out for an email from Skiddle or check your order history for details on how to claim a refund.

 

 

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