Lizzy McAlpine, The Academic, Plested, And NOISY Are Heading To Barn On The Farm This Summer

Is this the festival line-up of the summer?

To say that Barn on the Farm have nailed their 2023 line-up would be doing them something of a disservice.

After all, not only have they already announced that Bleachers and Holly Humberstone would be playing their first-ever UK festival headline sets at this year’s weekender, but they’ve also gone and announced yet another batch of banging new talent who’ll be taking to the stage at Gloucester’s Over Farm on the weekend of June 29th – July 2nd.

Lizzy McAlpine

She’s one of the fastest-rising stars on the planet, and she’ll be performing her debut festival headline show at Barn on the Farm. It doesn’t get better than this.

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FEET

The Coventry indie-rockers have spent the last few years quietly garnering a reputation as one of the most incendiary live bands in the country and we’re wholly confident that their set will shake off any mid-festival hangover you may or may not have accrued by the time they take to the stage on the Saturday afternoon of Barn on the Farm.

(Trust us when we say that their music is better than their name.)

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The Academic

Arena-ready Irish indie bangers, in a field in Gloucester, with a cider in each hand and a crowd of friends old and new around us? Yes, that’ll do quite nicely, thanks.

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Plested

He’s low-key one of the most in-demand songwriters on the planet, but Plested will be bringing his own longing acoustic ballads (as well as a couple of choice cuts from his songwriting catalogue) to the stages of Barn on the Farm this summer.

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NOISY

NOISY by name, noisy by nature.

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Cassia

Bangers galore, dear reader. Bangers galore.

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Tickets for Barn on the Farm 2023 are on sale now.