A hugely popular free festival returns to Leigh next month for its 31st event - and the line-up has been revealed this week.
This year's Leigh Folk Festival will be held from June 22 to 25 at Leigh Library Gardens and surrounding venues with four days of free entertainment.
The event is the UK's largest free folk festival and draws in tens of thousands of revellers with music, dance, spoken word, comedy, food, crafters, workshops and more.
More than 100 free performances are set to be enjoyed by festival-goers across six stages.
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Visitors can also attend a special intimate ticketed evening concert and open-air comedy gala, which are not to be missed.
The full line-up has been announced this week which includes headliners She'koyokh, Ex-Easter Island Head, Johnny Butler and Alex Olivia, and Kadialy Kouyate.
Welsh multi-instrumentalist Gwenifer Raymond will also be performing as well as Evan Parker and Alex Ward, Khiyo, Emily Portman and Rob Harbron, The Servants' Ball, Guise, Maria Uzor, Seaming To, Gabriel Moreno, and Calming River.
The rest of the line-up includes:
- Plantman
- Alison O'Donnell
- United Bible Studies
- M G Boulter Trio
- Winter
- David Woodcock and The Fixtures
- Emerald Hill
- 2WAL
- The Dusty Peddlers
- The Owl Service
- The Famous Potatoes
- Phil Tyler and Sarah Hill
- Anthony Briggs
- Arfur Doo and The Toerags
- Belinda Kempster and Fran Foote
- Bob Collum and The Welfare Mothers
- Chlo
- Ethan Wilson
- FUKD & BOMBD
- Going Down South
- Goodnight Crow
- Grand Reunion
- Invaders
- Kev Butler and Dave Crawford
- Marine Mammal and The Locals
- Masal
- Mister Pockets
- Mucky Dennis and The Grifters
- Mudlarks
- Nicola Collis
- PDQ
- Pick Yer Feet Up
- Random Folk
- Ruby Hickman
- Saida Bee
- Sheila Lord
- Stern John
- The Chris Robson Band
- The Daisy Bowlers
- The Ondines
- The Silver Darlings
- Triggerbliss
- Umbrella Factory
- Whom By Fire
- Yes Today
The Leigh Folk Festival dance line-up includes:
- Royal Liberty Morris
- Cockleshell Clog
- Blackhorse and Standard Morris
- Desi Taal
- Barefoot Connection
- Grand Ceilidh Club
- Flamenco Ole
- Maureen Corr's Irish Dancers
- Swing dancers
- Maypole dancing
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