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The Lightning Seeds to play Cosmic Cape festival in Cheshire this Summer
10 months ago
Prepare for a bigger Cosmic Cape experience than ever before! The festival has expanded into another giant field at Brook Farm, offering more bars, diverse food vendors, bigger stages, and the most exciting music acts yet.
Cosmic Cape music festival is returning to Capenhurst, Cheshire on Saturday 20 July for its third and biggest year with Lightning Seeds announced as headliners.
Get ready for an interstellar lineup! The Lightning Seeds, the iconic 90s band known for hits like ‘Lucky You’ and ‘Pure,’ will headline the main stage. Joining them are standout acts Pixey and Hooton Tennis Club, highlighting the best talent from the north-west. With over 20 more acts to announce these artists are only just the beginning.
If the stars align this summer, the festival could emerge as the potential celebration ground for an England UEFA Euro 2024 victory. Picture the euphoria if The Lightning Seeds play their hit ‘Three Lions’ just six days after the Euro 2024 final which is on Sunday 14th July.
The new Cosmic Kids Field will be filled with vendors, stalls, rides, and out-of-this-world activities, it’s the ultimate playground for young festival-goers. With free entry to the festival for under 5s and discounted family tickets available, families can revel in a day of music and fun.
The festival joyfully welcomes Urenco once again as the main sponsor, showcasing their enduring support since the festival’s inception in 2022. Adding to the excitement, this year’s main stage proudly boasts the title The Urenco Cosmic Cape Main Stage.
Tania Foster, Co-founder, said:
“We ran a huge feedback campaign at the end of 2023 and what we found has helped enormously. We’re combining what we learnt with our vision for a bigger Cosmic Cape to make sure this year is going to be a huge step forward for the festival in every way.”
Luke Done, Co-founder, said:
“We’re so excited to bring Cosmic Cape back to Brook Farm. This year is a huge step forward for Cosmic Cape, we’ll have more facilities, more acts and we’re even expanding the festival site into a second field.”