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Black Deer Festival 2024 | ||
14th - 16th Jun 2024 Eridge Park, Eridge Green, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN3 9JT, United Kingdom |
Tickets for adults (with camping) from £197.95 |
The Black Deer Festival, set to take place at Erridge Park from Friday 14th to Sunday 16th June, has announced its first headliner: Sheryl Crow. A nine-time Grammy winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Crow is celebrated for her diverse musical talents that bring people together and address societal truths. With a career that surpasses dreams, Crow's music played a significant role in defining the third wave of feminism, demonstrating a rockist's ability to dominate pop charts without sacrificing edge, and spreading wide-open Midwestern joy globally. Her first nine studio albums have collectively sold 35 million copies worldwide, with seven hitting the Top 10, and five earning Multi-Platinum certification. In 2023, Crow adds another accolade to her impressive list as she is set to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The impact of Crow's work extends to a new generation of singer-songwriters who cover her songs and acknowledge her influence, including Olivia Rodrigo, H.E.R, Haim, Maren Morris, Lorde, Sasami, Best Coast, and Brandi Carlile. Crow expresses her excitement about the passion and expressive abilities of today's youth, finding inspiration in their dedication to bringing about positive change in the world.
Beyond her musical accomplishments, Crow is known for her philanthropy, supporting various charities such as The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, The World Food Program, Feeding America, ADOPT A CLASSROOM, the Elton John AIDS Foundation, MusiCares, Pelotonia, the Delta Children’s Home, and many others. Her commitment to social causes adds another layer to her impactful and influential career.
Ticket Information
With Camping
Adult (18+): £197.95
Junior (6 - 17) : £85.60
Child (0 - 5 years old): Free
Without Camping
Adult (18+): £176.55
Junior (6 - 17): £74.90
Child (0 - 5 years old): Free
All prices include booking fees, available from festival website