Say hello to fest’s next headliners

Album chart topping act The Hoosiers are to headline this year’s Spalding Festival.

The band famous for hits such as Goodbye Mr A and Worried about Ray join Abz from Five and Ben from Phats and Small as well as the already announced Liberty X at the charity event from Friday, May 24 to Sunday, May 26.
Matt Clark, chairman of Spalding Festival, said: “I have said from Qthe outset that we are taking things up a notch this year, and the addition of The Hoosiers as our Sunday headliner is the pinnacle of that vision.
“It’s been a real coup to sign them, and while we’ve been eagerly anticipating this announcement for some time, contractual obligations prevented us from releasing the news sooner. I’m thrilled that the public now know.”
Known for their infectious energy and hit songs, The Hoosiers promise to deliver an unforgettable performance.
Their unique blend of pop-rock sounds are billed as the perfect finale to a weekend of celebration.
“This brilliant chart band not only fits into the festival better than any previous announcement, but they are also nothing short of an awesome end to our celebratory weekend,” continued Matt. “Their dynamic stage presence and chart-topping hits will ensure that Sunday night at Spalding Festival is an electrifying experience for all attendees.”
“Ticket sales truly are off the scale and there is now a very real chance that numbers will need to be controlled and some will miss out. With presales at 4 x previous year before today’s announcement it’s imperative to secure your tickets as soon as you can!”
For more information about Spalding Festival and to purchase tickets, visit www.spaldingfestival.co.uk.uk

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