Lancashire’s newest music festival OAK FEST is back on 27th July at Oak Hill Park in Accrington and has extended its early bird ticket sale until 1st June. Early bird tickets are £15 and can be purchased HERE.

Set amongst the beautiful 21.4 acre park, OAK FEST will return for its second year on the back of a hugely successful inaugural festival held in 2023. The first ever OAK FEST attracted 5,000 people to Oak Hill Park and featured a line up of 13 artists.

This year, organisers are planning to go bigger and better with the first paid ticketed format and an ambitious and exciting line up including international touring artists such as Kate Nash. The festival will welcome the British pop icon as the headlining act, on the back of the release of a brand new album and a performance at Glastonbury Festival in June.

Other acts taking to the stage include Manchester legends Bez and Rowetta, local Accrington lads B55, Amsterdam indie pop powerhouse Pip Blom and New Orleans brass and 90s dance fusion band Mr Wilson’s Second Liners. The £15 early bird ticket represents great value offering the chance to see all of the acts across two stages. OAK FEST is a full day out with gates opening at 11.00am and closing at 10.00pm and, as well as music, there’ll be plenty of free activities for kids and grown ups including a Silent Disco, crafts and more.

Plus there will be a community makers market and a feast of independent street food. A free shuttle bus will also take festival goers to the site directly from Accrington train station. OAK FEST is part of a wider vision which places culture at the heart of a strategy aiming to establish Accrington as a place where creatives from Lancashire and beyond can thrive.

OAK FEST will bring this vision to life with a vibrant, high profile, nationally recognised programme that will attract visitors from across the regions. The festival has been commissioned as part of a new culture and heritage programme delivered for Hyndburn and Accrington by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

Lucy Dusgate, Head of Culture and Heritage for Hyndburn, said: “We couldn’t be more excited about the return of OAK FEST this July. We’re proud of the programme so far, offering great value for money and such a big and exciting programme. OAK FEST is part of a vision to make Hyndburn a place where residents can experience some of the best culture in the UK - we want the people of Hyndburn to be proud of Accrington and all it stands for. By creating a music festival that attracts established headliners, such as Kate Nash, we can also give performance opportunities to some of the incredible emerging local talent born here in Accrington. Our goal is to establish a creative eco system, where nationally recognised artists and high profile events can work together with homegrown talent that is supported by grassroots investment. We can’t wait to welcome the people of Accrington and beyond to Oak Hill Park for an amazing second year!”

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