The Kendal Calling festival is set to begin headlined by big names from the world of music.
The annual festival in Lowther Deer Park, Kendal, is completely sold out as it prepares to welcome star names including Supergrass, The Stereophonics, Craig David and Gabrielle.
Also appearing at the festival will be The Kooks, The Wombats, Amy MacDonald, Scouting for Girls, Joel Corry, The Vaccines, Heather Small, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Bastille, Tom Grennan, Lottery Winners, the UK's Eurovision Song Contest runner-up Sam Ryder, kids TV personalities Dick and Dom, and radio DJ and presenter Chris Moyles.
Local acts Massive Wagons and LOWES will also be part of the event.
Kendal Calling, billed as Cumbria's biggest music festival, will return after a three-year absence due to the Covid pandemic.
It runs from tomorrow (July 28) until Sunday (July 31).
For more details go to the Kendal Calling website.


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