About Lytham Festival 2024
Lytham Festival has become Lancashire’s Largest and best-loved Live Music Festival, attracting people in their thousands from all over the UK to enjoy awesome nights of Live Music & Arts by the Seaside.
Since it began in 2009, curated by Friends and Business Partners Daniel Cuffe and Peter Taylor, Lytham Festival has attracted super-star artists like Tom Jones, Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Faithless, Rita Ora, Michael Ball and so many more!
Children Under 16 years:
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 and over who has their own ticket. Children aged 2 and under can attend for free and don’t require a ticket. All other children must have a full price ticket to enter the concert.
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Tues June 28 – Diana Ross, with support from Jack Savoretti
Weds June 29 – Lewis Capaldi, with support from Luke La Volpe
Thurs June 30 – Snow Patrol, with support from Kodaline and Jade Bird
Fri July 1 – Duran Duran, with support from Goldfrapp and Walt Disco
Sat July 2 – Nile Rodgers & CHIC, with special guests Soul II Soul and support from TLC and Craig Charles Funk & Soul DJ set
Weds July 6 – Simply Red, with special guest Lisa Stansfield and support from Marisha Wallace
Thurs July 7 – Elbow, with support Richard Hawley
Fri July 8 – The Strokes, with support from Fontaines DC
Sat July 9 – Tears For Fears, with special guest Alison Moyet and support from Natalie Imbruglia
Sun July 10 – Paul Weller, with support from The Charlatans, Lottery Winners and Nia Wyn
Lytham Festival information & FAQs
Where does Lytham Festival take place?
Lytham Green, Lytham St. Anne’s, Lancashire, FY8 5LB.
When is Lytham festival?
Lytham Festival 2022 will run for 10 nights between Tuesday 28th June – Sunday 10th July 2022.
What are the timings of Lytham festival?
General Admission, The Lounge, The Garden and Accessible gates will open at 5pm. Showtimes are always subject to change however; we expect entertainment to start at 7pm and finish at 11pm.
How much are Lytham Festival tickets?
Ticket prices vary from day to day, starting at £45 + Booking fees.
What happens If I bought a ticket and cannot attend?
Unfortunately, we can’t issue you with a refund if you can’t make the event due to work commitments or your mates have dropped out. In these circumstances, we advise passing on your tickets privately to avoid losing out on the money spent.
Refunds can only be offered if the event is cancelled or postponed, as agreed upon purchase.
Does Lytham Festival have any age restrictions?
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 and over who has their own ticket. Children aged 2 and under can attend for free and don’t require a ticket. All other children must have a full-price ticket to enter the festival.
Prams are not permitted into Lytham Festival.
Can I bring my own food and drink into Lytham Festival?
You are not allowed to bring your own food and drink into Lytham Festival. There will be a wide variety of food and drink stalls inside the festival, serving up organic, vegetarian and vegan options.
Lytham Festival takes place Wednesday 3rd July - Sunday 7th July 2024.
Lytham Festival is held at Lytham Green, Lytham St. Anne's, Lancashire, England, UK. FY8 5LB.
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Are Accessible tickets available?
We want Lytham Festival to be an event accessible for all. The following tickets are available Wheelchair Platform, Ambulant, Hearing Impairment, Essential Companion.
If you have any questions, please contact access@lythamfestival.com.
Ground Condition
Lytham Festival takes place on Lytham Green. The site is a green field, therefore, is relatively flat but does have uneven terrain in parts. The ground may be muddy or dusty dependent on the weather conditions.
Strobe Lighting & Special Effect
Smoke machines, strobe lights, fireworks and other effects may be in use at this event. Anyone affected by these should bear this in mind.
Medication
You are permitted to bring required medication into Lytham Festival. Please bring a copy of your prescription or a doctor’s note. Please make sure you only bring enough for the duration of the festival and ensure you keep it safe with you at all times.
Assistance Dogs
Assistance dogs are permitted on site. If you require to bring a registered assistance dog, please contact hello@lythamfestival.com.
Temporary impairments
Please note that Lytham Festival accessible facilities cannot cater for people with temporary impairments such as broken bones, healing injuries and those who are pregnant. If you do have a temporary impairment, please be aware that there will be a lot of walking to get around the festival and not many places to sit.
Public Transport Info
More information will be available nearer the time including train and bus timetables. However, there will be more frequent busses which will run later during the festival.
Car Parking
Lytham Festival car parking is located directly next to the festival on Lytham Green. We would suggest pre-booking car parking to avoid disappointment as cars will be parked in arrival order. Please note cars are not permitted to stay overnight.
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Daniel Cuffe and Peter Taylor came up with the idea of a one-night event to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. As they have recalled, it was just a “hobby” for them and the "chance to do something nice for the community". They certainly achieved that. Securing the Manchester Camerata and star soprano Lesley Garett, the first 2010 concert was a massive success, with 'sold out' signs being placed outside. It soon became clear that the people of the Fylde coast had a passion for the event, and local opinion was that it should be held annually, and provide something for everyone.
Things took off quickly. In 2011, Daniel and Peter and their new company, Cuffe & Taylor Event Management, added a third night to the event because of the huge demand for tickets. Rock legends Status Quo opened the event, golden-voiced Katherine Jenkins performed to another sell-out crowd and the finale of Boyzone cemented the event as Lancashire's largest outdoor musical festival. The following year the 2012 event was heralded as the biggest and best so far. A host of 80s stars took to the stage on the opening night for what ITV‘s Granada News reported as 'the biggest party the Fylde coast has ever seen'. This was followed on the second night by an advance sell-out of the 'Last Night of the Proms', featuring Alfie Boe with special guest Laura Wright. The finale of the 2012 festival featured famous X Factor finalist and now pop star Olly Murs, proving yet again that Lytham Proms Festival Weekend is one of the most diverse and interesting music events in the North of England. 2013 crowds flocked to opening night, 'The 80’s Strikes Back', with headliners Tony Hadley, Jason Donovan and Marc Almond. That was followed by Saturday night's spectacular, 'Last Night of the Proms' concert, headlined by international singing star Russell Watson.
Heading up the final, smash-hit Sunday night was Brit Award nominee and number one-selling artist Rita Ora, with special guests Conor Maynard and Stooshe. The Proms Festival continues to pull in the crowds - not just for the music and joy that it brings to audiences, the organisers believe in putting something back into the community. Since 2009 Lytham Proms has raised over £100,000 for local charities through fund-raising, charity auctions and special events, with 2012 contributing to Rock FM's 'Cash for Kids' campaign. 2013's event was also the greenest yet, thanks to a ground-breaking partnership with environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy. And so to this year and the latest chapter in the remarkable festival story. The fifth anniversary of the event was the biggest and best yet, with the ultimate fireworks display for the finale. Friday night saw the first edition of 80s Versus 90s, featuring back to back performances from Blue, Hue and Cry, Heather Small, Atomic Kitten and more! Tom Jones wowed 15,000 people, showing the people of Lytham why he's the Ultimate "Sex Bomb" and the passionate embrace of Michael Ball and Lesley Garrett immersed audiences in a classical extravaganza of songs from stage and screen.
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