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Beat-Herder Festival announce first names for 2023

Beat-Herder, the weirdest, wildest and most joyous party in the UK festival calendar, returns for 2023, running from Thursday 13th – Sunday 16th July, with Pendulum, Alison Goldfrapp, Confidence Man, Wilkinson, Skream, BCUC, Gerd Janson, Cloonee, Eats Everything, LF System, Hannah Laing, La La, Airwolf Paradise, Sherelle, DJ Boring, Ewan McVicar, Jaguar, and more.

Described as ‘One of the best 100 events in the world’ (DJ Mag) Beat-Herder’s reputation precedes it as a haven of hedonistic joy.

Continuing its new four-day foray, Beat-Herder will throw open its doors on Thursday, 13th July, for an extra day of unbridled revelry, to those lucky enough to hold limited 4-day tickets.

Now in its sixteenth year and continuing to celebrate electronic music in its many forms,  Beat-Herder is thrilled to announce who’ll be setting the party alight at its technicolour escapist bolthole in lovely Lancashire.

Tickets are available here.

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