Love to be… Festival is returning to Harrogate later this year - and another international lineup has been revealed.
The event enjoyed a hugely successful debut in 2024, and will return to the Stray near Oatlands Drive on September 6th.
It promises various house music DJs, vocalists, musicians and performers over multiple stages.
And this year’s festival will be headlined by global powerhouse DJ, Producer and one of the worlds most influential artists Armand van Helden.
The lineup also includes The Shapeshifters, live performances by Ultra Nate & Juliet Roberts, Gok Wan, House innovator Marshall Jefferson, Carly Wilford and more.
Organisers have promised a “massive new main stage structure,” as well as extra production and some “added surprises” for festival-goers.
To find out more or to get tickets, visit: https://www.lovetobeevents.co.uk/festival

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