HEREFORDSHIRE’S El Dorado music festival has announced its line up with a strong list of acts, including Groove Armada, Craig Charles, and an Abba tribute.
The festival is set to be held on the grounds of Eastnor Castle, near Ledbury, between June 30 and July 3.
Groove Armada is set to headline on the mainstage – known as the Garden Stage – as the duo Andy Cato and Tom Findlay perform their electronic music with songs including Superstylin’, I See You Baby, and At the River.
The group has released eight studio albums, four of which have charted in the UK Albums Chart top 50.
Earth, Wind and Fire experience ft Al Mckay is the other headliner ready for festivalgoers to dance and sing to the well-known 70s band’s song September.
Followed by tribute band Bjorn again: performing Abba's greatest hits.
Wilkinson will also be there, performing his chart-topping single Afterglow on the Cirque du soul stage.
Mark Wilkinson, better known by his stage name Wilkinson, is an English record producer, DJ and remixer, who has released music on RAM Records and Hospital Records, as well as Virgin EMI.
Following them to perform on the same stage is the early 2000s BBC radio DJ Craig Charles.
Known his time as an actor, including playing the character Lloyd Mullaney on the soap Coronation Street and Dave Lister on sitcom Red Dwarf, he is expected to hit the festival with his funk and soul beats.
DJ Shy FX, aka Andre Williams, is set to blast his drum and bass and jungle classics such as his breakthrough ragga jungle track Original Nuttah.
As well as many other music artists, stages, live acts, food stands and more to join them over the weekend.
El Dorado festival was cancelled last year amid restrictions around the Covid-19 pandemic.
This year plans are for the festival to go ahead as planned so revellers from Herefordshire and beyond can enjoy line up organisers have spent time crafting.
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