Stowaway Festival announce 2024 line-up

Stowaway Festival announce 2024 line-up

Stowaway Festival have revealed the line-up for their third edition, happening 16 -18 August in Stowe, Buckinghamshire.   

The emerging music and arts festival, which launched in 2022, will be headlined by Groove Armada (DJ set), Greentea Peng, Leftfield  and Maribou State. Other performers/DJs include Cinthie,Dillinja, DJ Flight, Laura Misch, LTJ Bukem, Optimo (Espacio) and Joe Goddard, who returns with a full live band after closing Stowaway in 2023 with an incredible DJ set.

The Comedy line-up, headlined last year by Jack Dee, will be announced soon.

“It’s always exciting to play at new festivals and we’ve heard great things about Stowaway,” says Groove Armada. “The location looks beautiful. Lakes and ancient woodlands? Bring it on!”

Stowaway offers an eclectic, uplifting musical mix across multiple stages, including performances from up-and-coming artists including the beautiful, jazz-influenced sounds of Laura Misch, Ancient Infinity Orchestra and Snazzback, world sounds from Nana Benz Du Togo and London Afrobeat Collective, plus singalong classics from OMG It’s The Church.

The incredible late-night offerings, which take place at the Shake Off and Go West stages in the woods, and The Deck stage by the lake, will feature dancefloor legends such as Groove Armada, Cinthie, Optimo, LTJ Bukem, DJ Flight and Dillinja.

Made by friends, for friends, and truly independent, Stowaway Festival was created with a mission to deliver the perfect weekend antidote to the trappings of the modern world.

Dance the night away in beautiful surroundings with internationally renowned musicians and DJs.

Stowaway is a secret world to discover with hidden parties, a woodland spa, wild swimming and canoeing, wellness & relaxation, kids’ activities (all included in the ticket price), and artisan food & drink, including craft beers and spirits.

Tickets for the three-day event with camping start at £159. Visit stowawayfestival.co.uk for more info.

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