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Love Saves The Day 2024 | ||
25th - 26th May 2024 Ashton Court, Bristol, North Somerset, United Kingdom |
Tickets for adults (without camping) from £112.44 |
Bristol's Love Saves the Day is set to return to Ashton Court on Saturday 25th -26th May, promising a vibrant weekend of love and music in Bristol. The line up includes acclaimed acts like CamelPhat, The Streets, Rudimental, and Sub Focus, spanning diverse genres from live drum and bass to electronic beats. The eight-stage extravaganza will feature a mix of household names and emerging local artists, showcasing Bristol's musical prowess.
CamelPhat will headline on the 25th, delivering a back-to-back set of dance and electronic beats, while The Streets will grace the stage on Sunday, reminding audiences of their lyrical genius. Sub Focus will present "Evolve," a cinematic audio-visual show, adding a unique touch to the electronic music scene.
Love Saves the Day will host the exclusive UK performances of "Evolve" and feature the energetic Girls Don’t Sync DJ collective, Shy FX: Specials, and the renowned Wilkinson, known for dominating pre-drink playlists. Groove Armada, a staple in electronic dance music for nearly two decades, will bring positivity with their tracks. The lineup also includes Ben Hemsley, Hedex, Bou, Eliza Rose, Shanti Celeste, and Saoirse, with more names yet to be unveiled. As Team Love finalizes the stages and line ups, the anticipation for a weekend of non-stop vibes in Bristol continues to build.
Tom Paine, Festival Director at Love Saves The Day, said:
We are always honoured to kickstart the festival season with Love Saves the Day. We’ve built up such a beautiful community from the people who put the festival together, the artists who perform on our stages and the people who come along every year for a good time - it’s absolutely amazing, and we can’t wait to be back at Ashton Court for 2024.
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Ticket Information
Weekend: from £112.44
Saturday: from £61.60
Sunday: from: £61.60
Prices include booking fees.
Tickets available from the festival website