The UK’s home for country, Americana and roots music and culture, The Long Road, announces Day Splits and the third wave of lineup additions for the highly anticipated festival this summer. Building on the excitement generated by the first and second line up announcements, The Long Road has revealed which days all the artists are performing, whilst also announcing the addition of a fresh crop of talent joining the bill. WIth tickets selling fast, The Long Road’s fifth edition is set to be its biggest yet, as the beloved show returns again to the heart of the English countryside at Stanford Hall, Leicestershire, between 23rd to 25th August 2024.
The festival kicks off on Friday with the American country vocal group Chapel Hart, answering the call of popular demand with a triumphant return to the festival having previously played as part of Rissi Palmer’s Color Me Country takeover. They will headline the Interstate stage on the opening night, following sets from alt-country band American Aquarium, and hip-hop country group Gangstagrass and more. Elsewhere audiences are sure to be captivated by folk duo Campbell Jensen and pop-rocker Gina Larner. These artists kickstart the weekend on Friday, ensuring a triumphant beginning to the festival.
Saturday promises to be a success with the Rhinestone Stage hosting a special UK exclusive headline show from the one and only Don McLean. Renowned for his enduring classics like "American Pie" and "Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)," as well as his cover of Roy Orbison’s “Crying” which reached number 1 in the UK, Don’s music tells an evocative story of the American experience and resonates with people around the world. McLean is not the only music sensation to grace The Long Road Festival on Saturday, with Paula Cole and Beyoncé collaborator Brittney Spencer joining him on the Rhinestone Stage, plus The Red Clay Strays and Colbie Caillat leading the charge on the Interstate stage.
Crowning the final evening of the festival with an energetic show on Sunday, is country-pop sensation Russell Dickerson, whose electrifying live performances and chart-topping hits have earned him a dedicated global following. Since bursting onto the scene, Dickerson’s first four singles all rose to number 1 consecutively, with all four tracks earning platinum certification or higher. Dickerson is joined on Rhinestone Stage by West Texas native Randall King. Alongside these artists are the folk-country group, Flatland Cavalry, and country artist, Pokey LaFarge, taking command of the Interstate Stage on Sunday. Ron Pope, best known for his viral song, “A Drop in the Ocean,” leads the pack from The Front Porch Stage.
These artists are joined today by newly confirmed knockout country singer Redferrin, whose song “Jack & Diet Coke” ended up on Spotify’s US Viral 50 Chart. He is well-renowned for his collaborations with artists like Florida Georgia Line, Nelly, Dean Brody & the Reklaws and more. Also joining the Friday lineup is Georgia songwriter Jonah Kagen, an exciting new voice on the rise, as well as Wood Burnt Red, Oscar Corney, Bailey Tomkinson & the Locals and Alan Finlan. The master of melding together rock and country, Pearl Charles joins the Saturday lineup. Pearl first got her start in a country duo called The Driftwood Singers before beginning her solo career with her 2015 EP. New addition Charlotte Young also takes the stage on Saturday, followed by Ollie Hawkins who was added to the Sunday lineup.
About The Long Road
Following a sold-out event in 2023 and now boasting its largest capacity yet, The Long Road is one of the UK’s fastest-growing festivals. Offering more than just music, it's a celebration of everything that makes Country and Americana culture so special. With a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, the festival champions the versatility of the genre and its diverse range of sounds and styles, and is ultimately here to bring people together by fostering connections and shared experiences. With country music’s ability to tap into the very essence of the human experience through authentic storytelling, honesty and emotional depth, there’s always something new and exciting to discover every summer.
Beyond the Music
In addition to the incredible line-up, The Long Road will also offer a range of fun activities for families of all ages and vendors selling incredible stateside street food featuring the very best in the art of true BBQ style and campfire cooking. From the Sounds Familiar Music Quiz (new for 2024), to late-night entertainment at the Buck n' Bull and Yee Haw after parties, and live Countryoke at Buddy’s Bar, there's something here for everyone. Firm favourites remain during the day with The Lucky Dice Classic Car and Bike Show, Wild Swimming and Mechanical Bull Rides as well as the exceptional craft beer and liquor bar to round out the whole experience. Plus there’s plenty of dog friendly activities to entertain the furry companions at TLR, who can join in with Tootles & Nibs Dog Show, The Country Costume Parade, talent show The Rex Factor and The Gauntlet of Temptation.
Accommodating all, there’s a range of camping and glamping options, including Pitch & Park and Live-in Vehicle areas for RV’s of every size. Guests can also take advantage of a luxury glamping experience and really make The Long Road a home away from home for the weekend. Due to popular demand, The Long Road has increased the camping capacity for 2024, giving more people the chance to spend their bank holiday weekend in the gorgeous grounds of Stanford Hall.
The Long Road festival takes place 23rd to 25th August 2024 at Stanford Hall, Leicestershire. All Tickets including Day Tickets are available via: https://www.thelongroad.com/tickets/