Lancashire’s biggest music festival, Highest Point, will return for 2020
Following a hugely successful 2019 weekender, Highest Point has confirmed its return to Williamson Park in Lancaster from the 15th – 17th May 2020.
Over 15,000 people attended this year for a spectacular array of music, arts, performance and food and drink. Sister Sledge and The Zutons headlined the Main Stage, with a host of up-and-coming artists wowing Lancaster crowds throughout the three days also.
The festival this year featured 110 artists across the Main Stage, The Dell, The Sundial and the Chris Glaba Memorial Stage. Booths sponsored the Gin & Disco stage, bringing with it a selection of locally produced gins, showcasing suppliers that create artisan, craft gin on our doorstep.
BBC Introducing were back at Williamson Park, sponsoring the Chris Glaba Memorial Stage, welcoming a host of up-and-coming talent including Cabbage and Anna Calvi.
Further enhancing its standing in the festival circuit, the stages this year had been transformed by standout production. From disco balls and gorgeous greenery in the Gin & Disco area, to a swooping multi coloured canopy over The Dell’s natural amphitheatre, no detail had been spared to make this a truly unforgettable experience.
Highest Point organiser Richard Dyer said: “2020 promises to be an even more spectacular festival, with more global names and local stars set to arrive at one of the North’s most impressive locations. We can’t wait to do it all again in the amazing Williamson Park in the heart of Lancaster”
A very limited amount of early bird tickets will be going on sale on the 26th September so join remind me on Skiddle to ensure you don’t miss out. www.skiddle.com/festivals/highest-point-festival/
Would you like to support Lancaster’s biggest music festival next year? If you’re a local business and would like to sponsor the festival then get in touch with [email protected]