If you are going to Highest Point festival in Lancaster this weekend here is the line-up of artists and stage times.
Singing stars Tom Odell, Cat Burns and Sam Ryder, and local bands LOWES and Indifferent Monkey will all perform on the Main Stage in Williamson Park this Friday night, May 10.
The full Friday Main Stage line-up is as follows:

There are also other stages around Williamson Park with loads of great music.
On Friday, local lad Chase will open the Memorial Stage!
Last year, DJ Turno spotted young Chase in the crowd at his Highest Point set and kitted him out with all the gear needed to kick start his passion for drum & bass DJing.
This year, Chase will make his first ever festival debut on the Charlie Tee presents Unitee Memorial Stage this Friday!

Here is the full line-up for the Memorial Stage on Friday.

BBC 6 Music presenter Chris Hawkins will host the Skiddle Sundial Stage, with a Friday line-up including a DJ set by '90s dance icons Utah Saints, and Lancaster duo The Lovely Eggs (pictured below) hosting a pub quiz!


Here is the Friday line-up for the Bushrocker Hi-Fi Waterfall stage.

Morecambe DJs Matt Thiss and Summer J (pictured below with Beyond Radio's Luke Edmondson) will be part of the Beatz Cookin Stage on Friday.


On Saturday, Busted will headline on the Main Stage as the finale to a packed afternoon of music including local singer George Lawson (pictured below), rising pop star Caity Baser, the outrageous The Cuban Brothers and TV presenter and DJ Gok Wan.


Here is the Saturday line-up for the Memorial Stage.

The Saturday line-up on the Skiddle Sundial Stage includes a DJ set by CBeebies' Hacker T Dog!

Talented singing sisters from Carnforth, Gabriella and Jasmine T (pictured below with Beyond Radio's Bryan Griffin), are among the acts performing on the Bushrocker Hi-Fi Waterfall Stage on Saturday.


Here's the Beatz Cookin Stage lineup for Saturday.

Gates open on Friday at 3.30pm and on Saturday at noon. The main gates close at 7pm each day.
You can buy festival tickets through the Skiddle website.
More information is available HERE.

Beyond Radio will be hosting The Big Family Day Out Main Stage at Highest Point on Sunday, May 12. Gates open at 9.30am.
Performers on the Main Stage will include Stagecoach Performing Arts, George Lawson, Russ Brown, MC Grammar, Molly Warburton, Peat and Diesel, Moonshine Shakers and the Rajasthan Brass Band.
There will be lots of other activities for all the family throughout the park.
Tickets and more information HERE.
The festival ends with Lancaster Rocks featuring tributes to Queen, Oasis and Foo Fighters on Sunday evening (6pm to 11pm)
Tickets and more information HERE.
Beyond Radio at Highest Point festival: All you need to know - Beyond Radio


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