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First acts announced for Derry’s Stendhal festival

written by cassoscoop March 27, 2024
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The first acts for this year’s Stendhal Festival in Co Derry have been revealed including Grammy award-winning band Hot Chip and Heather Small from M People.

This is the 14th festival which will be held at the Ballymully Cottage Farm in Limavady from July 4 to 6.

Hot Chip – who have produced seven albums and hits like Over and Over and Ready for the Floor — will be bringing their popular DJ set to Karma Valley on the Saturday evening, July 6.

Described as “one of the most recognisable voices in British popular music”, Small will grace the Karma Valley Stage at Stendhal on Friday, July 5.

As part of M People, hits such as Moving On Up, One Night In Heaven and Search For The Hero and albums like Elegant Slumming, Bizarre Fruit and Fresco, have ensured Heather has achieved massive worldwide success.

With an ever-rotating cast of co-creators, a continuous string of charting albums, numerous EPs, compilations, mix records and countless remixes since, The Orb remains a pioneering recording project and an ever-engaging live presence.

They will also be performing on July 5.

One of the pioneers of Britpop, Gomez achieved incredible success in the late 90s with their two most acclaimed albums, Bring It On and Liquid Skin.

Band members Ben Ottewell and Ian Ball will take to the stage at Stendhal on July 6, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of both the records and their Mercury Music Prize win, with a stripped back two-piece show.

Other musicians taking to the stage across the festival include Acoustic Rave pioneers The Showhawk Duo, multi award-winning folk act Ye Vagabonds, seven-time All-Ireland champion harpist Lisa Canny, Indie standouts Skinny Living, Zulu Afrorave rapper Toya Delazy and a brand-new collaboration between Pat McManus (Mamas Boys) and Cormac Neeson (The Answer) called ‘When Ireland Rocked’.

Derry pop rockers Lavengro will also make their Stendhal debut this year, while Belfast Punk rock is well represented by the raucous Problem Patterns.

Festival director Ross Parkhill says after 14 years it is becoming more and more difficult to top the line-up year on year but is confident that 2024 will prove to be Stendhal’s best and most varied to date.

Heather Small from M People

“We are so pleased to announce all the acts that we have secured so far,” he said.

“A lot of these acts have not only enjoyed major critical and chart success, but they are also performers with some big tunes that can get everyone singing along and help manifest the very special atmosphere Stendhal has become renowned for.

“We still have a lot more acts to announce, the main body of our home-grown programme is still to come, as is our family and comedy programme,” Mr Parkhill added.

First acts announced for Derry’s Stendhal festival was last modified: July 4th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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