Sam Fender will perform at this year’s Boardmasters 2024, alongside Courteeners, Kate Nash and many more.
The first wave of artists was announced last year, with Stormzy, Chase & Status and Becky Hill leading the line-up. This year’s edition of the festival will be held between August 7-11, and take place on the usual sites on the Cornish Coast ā Watergate Bay and Fistral Beach.
Fender’s appearance at the festival has been teased in recent weeks, with his lyrics being projected onto the cliffs around Newquay.
Declan McKenna will also join the line-up alongside Wunderhorse, NewDad and many others.
Check out the full list of new additions, along with the day splits here:
YOUR SECOND WAVE OF ACTS ARE HERE
Your Saturday headliner, @samfendermusic, joins @thecourteeners, @DeclanMcKenna, Overmono, @katenash, @LBitchos, @RoyelOtis, plus many more still to be announced across 11 stages.
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Pre-sale tickets for Boardmasters 2024 are available now. Visit here to find tickets.
Last yearās headliners for Boardmasters included Lorde, Liam Gallagher and Florence + The Machine, and the event ran between August 9-13.Ā Visit here to check out NMEās images of the 2023 edition.
In other news, Fender recently teamed up withĀ Noah Kahan on a collaborative new single, āHomesickā. The US singer-songwriter recently teased a joint song with a mystery artist, with many fans correctly guessing that Fender was singing on it. Later, the āSeventeen Going Underā star confirmed the collab on social media.
Fender also recentlyĀ shared aĀ soulful new song called āIrisā, taken from the soundtrack to the film Jackdaw.
It was the first new material from Fender following on his 2021 second album āSeventeen Going Underā ā named as NMEās Album Of The Year.
Fans have been awaiting news of Fenderās third album after he celebrated his Newcastle shows by offering pre-orders of a special edition of the record to fans.
Speaking to NME about what to expect from his third album back in 2022, Fender described the new music as sounding āvery prettyā with a strong āsinger-songwriterā vibe. Despite graduating to stadiums and festival headline slots, Fender said that he wasnāt planning on writing music purely to fill huge venues.
āIf I try and force myself to write stadium songs, we could end up fucking it I think,ā he admitted. āInstead, I want to write about the stories that I have and the place that Iām mentally at in my life at this point. And Iāve had a lot to write about.ā
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