Dizzee Rascal and Stereophonics to play Kendal Calling

The festival is still set to go ahead from the 29th July to the 1st August with the road-map out of England's third national lockdown currently ending on the 21st June.

About 25,000 people are expected to attend the four-day music and arts festival at the Lowther Deer Park in Cumbria.

Other performers include The Streets, Supergrass, The Kooks, Frank Turner, The Slow Readers Club and Scouting For Girls.

Solfest are looking for volunteers at this years festival!

Festival organisers Solfest based in Cumbria are still looking for enthusiastic people to perform a variety of different roles to get #solfest2021 up and running. The award winning family festival is scheduled for the 27th - 29th August 2021 with performances from headline acts Razorlight & Maximo Park.

Some of the benefits of volunteering are: free weekend crew ticket, free meals, crew camping, crew social area + more. Apply online at www.solfest.co.uk

TRNSMT festival boss warns summer ban on events in Scotland while they go ahead in England would be 'untenable'

Geoff Ellis, chief executive of DF Concerts and director of Glasgow’s TRNSMT festival, said Scotland was at risk of losing “world-class events” completely if First Minister Nicola Sturgeon failed to deliver a road map for reviving festivals and concerts in line with Boris Johnson’s decision.

He has called for the government to pledge to lift all social distancing restrictions once the vaccine roll-out has been completed, warning it would take Scotland’s events sector years, or possibly a generation, to recover if they were kept in place indefinitely.