The second wave of acts for Black Deer Festival 2023 have been announced, including The Pretenders, Steve Earl and Kurt Vile and the Violators.
Black Deer is an Americana music festival that takes place in Eridge Park in Kent over 16-18 June 2023.
Organisers have just announced the next group of artists to feature on the line up, joining previously revealed acts including Bonnie Raitt and The Teskey Brothers.
New names to the bill are Bear’s Den, Midlake and This Is The Kit.
Stereophonics’ new band, Far From Saints, will also play the June weekend in what will be their first ever festival appearance.
Back in November, the festival announced its new partnership with The Independent, alongside the first wave of acts.
"I’m really looking forward to coming to Black Deer Festival,” said Raitt on her forthcoming exclusive UK festival appearance.
“I hear it’s a real home away from home for American musicians.
Black Deer is an Americana music festival that takes place in Eridge Park in Kent over 16-18 June 2023.
Organisers have just announced the next group of artists to feature on the line up, joining previously revealed acts including Bonnie Raitt and The Teskey Brothers.
New names to the bill are Bear’s Den, Midlake and This Is The Kit.
Stereophonics’ new band, Far From Saints, will also play the June weekend in what will be their first ever festival appearance.
Back in November, the festival announced its new partnership with The Independent, alongside the first wave of acts.
"I’m really looking forward to coming to Black Deer Festival,” said Raitt on her forthcoming exclusive UK festival appearance.
“I hear it’s a real home away from home for American musicians.
- 2/23/2023
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
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