THE line-up for one of Somerset's best-attended music festivals has finally been revealed, and features a plethora of unique and exciting acts.
The Godney Gathering festival takes place annually on Garslade Farm in Glastonbury, will bring several talented acts to the county on July 19 & 20, 2024.
Headlining this year's festival will be British dub reggae ensemble, Zion Train, on the Friday, and Yorkshire-formed 90s brit-pop group, Embrace, on the Saturday.
On Friday, July 19, accompanying Zion Train on the main stage will be The Chase, Monkey Bizzle, and CityLightz.
The second stage will see performances from The Boot Hill All Stars, The Priddice Brothers Band, and a special guest yet to be announced.
Friday's Silent Disco will feature Esme Banks, Rigside, Friskie, Prospa, and Aztek.
On Saturday, July 20, Dutty Moonshine Big Band will take to the main stage as well as headliners Zion Train, along with The Lottery, Winners, Fisherman's Friends, Skylights, The Entitled Sons, Nati, and Dub Catalyst.
On the second stage, The Velvet Hands will perform their set, as well as gigs from Spangled, Lock-In, Megan Wyn, Colour TV, and Hunny Buzz.
The Glastonbury Calling Stage will come alive with performances from The Matt Wescott Band, Krooked Tongue, Break the Slate, Beside the Gray, The Cosmin Project, The Clean Up, and Harry Jxye.
Saturday's Silent Disco will feature Jamie Mac, DJ John Lime, Middle Ground, Forgive & Forget, Embraced DJs, Urban Snail, DJ Matt Ettle, Bambiclare, Connor C & TGad, J Quantize, and Hodgey.
Tickets are on sale and can be purchased through TicketTailor from £35 upwards.
2023's Godney Gathering marked the event's seventh consecutive sell-out.
Over the years, the festival has seen well-known acts such as UB40, Feeder, The Darkness, Scouting For Girls, and The Hoosiers perform in the Somerset town.
A spokesperson for The Godney Gathering said: "Godney isn’t just about the big-name headliners.
"Our ethos is to support local music wherever possible.
"Every year, we book a plethora of local talent, making the Godney line-up one the South West music scene to aspire to be on."
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