Opening Lytham Festival 2020 on Wednesday July 1 will be a headlining show from Irish pop superstars Westlife as part of their UK wide Stadiums in the Summer Tour. Hailed as theUK’s top selling album group of the 21stCentury, the Lytham Festival show willsee the global pop kings perform all of their greatest hits including Swear It Again, Flying Without Wingsand You Raise Me Upas well as sensational up-tempo new songs from their forthcoming new album Spectrum.
Thursday July 2 will see rapidly rising international star Lewis Capaldi headline the Main Proms Arena. It’s been a meteoric rise to success for the Scottish singer-songwriter who is currently enjoying huge adoration on both sides of the Atlantic and has just been nominated for a Grammy Award for his hit Someone You Loved.
Indie rockers Snow Patrol are the Friday night headliners. With a 25-year career they have racked up an impressive number of accolades including more than 17 million global album sales and an Ivor Novello award. Their 2006 monster hit single Chasing Carswent on to become UK radio’s most played song of the 21stCentury.
Saturday night will see international superstar Lionel Richie headline as he will perform hits from his extensive and much-loved repertoire spanning decades, all the way from the Commodores to the present day. His music is part of the fabric of pop music and Richie has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide and is an Oscar, Golden Globe, and four-time Grammy Awards winner.
Lytham Festival will close on Sunday July 5 with a headlining set from the world’s biggest girl band Little Mix, as part of their huge outdoor Summer 2020tour. Since 2011, Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall have not only established themselves as one of British pop’s brightest acts, but as a global pop phenomenon having sold more than50 million records worldwide.
At least 75p from every ticket sale for Little Mix at Lytham Festival will be donated to Nordoff Robbins – a charity that uses the power of music therapy to enrich the lives of people affected by life limiting illness, isolation or disability.
Tickets are on sale now from www.lythamfestival.com
Lytham Festival 2019 (1 July 2020 - 5 July 2020) |
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