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​Bristol’s Love Saves The Day reveals full 2024 line-up

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Bristol-based festival Love Saves The Day has revealed the full line-up for this year’s event, taking place over the May bank holiday weekend.

Love Saves The Day kicks off this year on Saturday, May 25, running across two days at Ashton Court estate to the west of Bristol. The full line-up was announced this morning (January 25) via Instagram, flaunting “hundreds of names” across a bumper weekend.

“A full-on celebration of UK music, with established names standing shoulder to shoulder with some of the most exciting emerging talent Bristol has to offer,” reads a post from LSTD.

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This year’s bill toppers include The Streets, Eliza Rose, CamelPhat, Groove Armada, Kenya Grace, Rudimental, Shanti Celeste, and Sub Focus.

Also taking to Ashton Court this year is Girls Don’t Sync, salute, ENNY, Sammy Virji, Nikki Nair, Peach, Dr Dubplate, Bianca Oblivion, Todd Edwards, Katy B, and Flowdan.

“Start that group whatsapp, dust off those outfits and start planning the start to your summer,” Love Saves The Day added.

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The full line-up, including day splits, is now live on the festival website. Tickets are said to be “moving up a tier” in the coming days, grab yours here.

Earlier this month, Love Saves The Day announced a new party series taking place at Bristol venue The Love Inn, Love Saves Wednesdays. The series kicks off on January 31, taking place regularly until spring with guests including Ahadadream, Sam Divine, and La La.

“Festival-size bookings in an intimate club space,” LSTD announced. “For 2024, we are proud to announce Love Saves Wednesdays; a new, unique series of regular parties taking over our favourite Stokes Croft dancefloor The Love Inn with some of our favourite artists from Bristol & beyond.”

Gemma Ross is Mixmag’s Assistant Editor, follow her on Twitter

Written by: Tim Hopkins

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