If you're heading to In It Together Festival this year, you can begin to plan your time in a little more detail, as a full day-by-day line-up has been announced. Those behind the festival, which returns to Margam for a second year, have announced which artists will perform on which days
Up to 30,000 fans are expected to descend on Old Park Farm each day of the event, which takes place from May 26 to May 28. The diverse line-up of star-studded artists features impressive names from a wide array of genres - Anne Marie, The Kooks, James, James Bay, Jake Bugg, UB40, The Vamps, Kelis, Diversity, Melanie C, Vengaboys, Chase & Status, Groove Armada and many more.
The festival will also feature more than 80 free family activities across the weekend, and grandparents can even attend completely free with a family ticket costing £359 for two adults, two children and up to four grandparents.
Curated in conjunction with BBC Horizons and Focus Wales, The Paddock stage will shine a spotlight on upcoming local talent as it returns to the festival to host artists playing in both English and Welsh. There will also be even more opportunities for homegrown talent in 2023 with the addition of Steelworks, a new outdoor stage focusing on the best in local underground brands and electronic dance music. Get stories like this straight to your inbox with our newsletters.
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The full breakdown of the acts can be seen here:
Kicking off the festival in style as part of the Thursday Campers Party will be The Welsh Rock Choir before Natalie Imbruglia hits the stage to entertain the early arrivals. The centrepiece Parc Stage will play host to some of the biggest names from the UK and beyond with headline performances from The Kooks, (Friday), Anne Marie (Saturday) and a festival closing set from James on Sunday.
The festival’s iconic dance tent Panchaia will once again see the worlds of House, Techno and Drum n Bass collide, with headline sets from Groove Armada (Friday), Yousef presents Circus stage takeover (Saturday) and Chase and Status closing out the weekend with an epic DJ set on Sunday night.
Elsewhere on site, the Rewind arena is a brand-new addition to the festival for 2023. Expect the very best of 90’s and 00’s anthems with garage classics from Luck & Neat, Artful Dodger and So Solid Crew (Friday) mixed with trance favourites N Trance and Ultrabeat (Saturday). On Sunday, Rewind will showcase the best in pop and R’n’B with sets from S Club, Louise and Big Brovaz & Booty Luv.
Speaking about this year's event, head of festivals, Mark Hopkins said: ‘‘We can’t wait for this year’s festival, we built the excitement with our inaugural festival in 2022 we’re thrilled to be back for 2023 with even more stages, activities and an incredible line-up to match. Stay tuned as we’ve got even more to announce between now and the festival!”
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