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Get Ready to Rock at “Here for the Music 4” Festival!

Music lovers, are you ready to amp up the volume? “Here for the Music 4” is hitting the stage from 7th to 9th June 2024 at the iconic Big Sheep festival grounds in Devon, and it’s set to be a scorcher of a weekend!

 

The festival is a dream line-up for those who love to discover new sounds and revisit the familiar vibes of seasoned bands. Headlining the Big Stage is the wildly energetic Tankus the Henge and the foot-stomping, sing-along champions Skinny Lister. Their sets are the kind that leave you buzzing with energy and humming melodies for days!

 

But wait, there’s more! The Little Pally Stage is no ‘little’ affair with the incredible Nick Parker and the genre-bending Funke and the Two Tone Baby promising to deliver performances that will knock your socks off.

 

And that’s just scratching the surface. With a whole host of acts from Mr Tea and the Minions to the cosmic sounds of Cosmic Ninja, and the sweet tunes of The Sweetchunks Band, there’s a flavor of music for every palate. Prepare to be serenaded by the sounds of Ian Prowse & Amsterdam and get your heart racing with Shotgun Marmalade.

 

The festival isn’t just about music; it’s a movement. By attending, you’re supporting the musicians and the music industry that’s still bouncing back. Plus, you’re in for more than just concerts. There will be local food, drinks, and an atmosphere that’s as friendly as it is electric.

 

Tickets are on sale now, so grab them while they’re hot at www.wegottickets.com/jmwpromotions. Don’t forget to scan the QR code on the poster for a speedy checkout.

 

Remember, it’s not just a festival; it’s a gathering of stories, laughter, and memories waiting to be made. Come for the music, stay for the experience, and leave with a heart full of tunes. #SupportTheMusicians #ForTheMusic

 

Join us at “Here for the Music 4” – where every strum, beat, and note is celebrated!

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Editor of LLR since 2005

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