Becky Hill brings her BRIT Award–winning power and euphoric catalogue of hits to Canterbury on Saturday 8th August, headlining a huge open-air show at the iconic St Lawrence Ground. With gates opening from 2pm, festival goers can expect a full day of performances and anthems from some of the UK’s biggest talents.
A two-time BRIT Award winner and one of the UK’s most in-demand live performers, Becky Hill has carved out a reputation as one of dance music’s most powerful and authentic voices. With over 10 billion career streams, six UK Top 10 singles, and collaborations with global heavyweights including David Guetta, Chase & Status, Sigala, Wilkinson and MNEK, her music has dominated radio, playlists and dancefloors worldwide. From Remember and Crazy What Love Can Do to Disconnect and Afterglow, Becky’s catalogue of euphoric, emotionally charged anthems has made her one of the most compelling live acts of her generation.
She’s joined by the phenomenal Ella Eyre, whose unmistakable voice and massive streaming presence have cemented her as a standout force in UK dance music, with hits like Waiting All Night, Came Here for Love and We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off .
Rising star Mia Kirkland, plus more special guests to be announced, complete a dynamic all-day festival lineup set in one of Kent’s most historic outdoor venues.
Age restrictions: 6+. All under 18s must be accompanied by an adult (aged 21 or over). No unaccompanied under 18s are allowed on site.
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