A Morecambe singing star needs votes to appear at a major summer UK music festival.
Lois has been shortlisted to appear at Tramlines, at Hillsborough Park in Sheffield, in July.
But, she needs as many votes as possible from the public to make the final bill, to appear alongside superstars including headliners Richard Ashcroft, The Courteeners and Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott.
Lois is currently based in Leeds, where she’s been studying music at Leeds Conservatoire, and where she formed her band.
Lois has since released singles including Beyond Radio favourites ‘The Way You Are’ and ‘Twist In The Wind’.
She also appeared at the 2022 Lancaster Music Festival, alongside her band at The Sugarhouse, and on the main stage at last year’s Highest Point festival in Williamson Park.
Lois is back performing at Highest Point next month, and will be appearing in The Dell section of the festival on Friday, May 12.


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