In It Together Festival headliners confirmed with Sugababes and Dizzee Rascal
The countdown is well and truly on for Wales’ biggest family festival as In It Together announce their headline acts for 2024.
Set to make for an unforgettable weekend – Sugababes, Rag’n’Bone Man and Dizzee Rascal have been unveiled as the headliners for the festival, which returns to Margam in South Wales next May.
Pop icons Sugababes are one of the most successful British girl bands of the 21st century, scoring six UK number 1 singles, millions of global sales, and multiple multi-platinum albums. Joining them on the bill is three time Brit Award winner Rag’n’Bone Man, whose four time platinum selling 2017 debut album Human became the fastest selling debut album by a male artist of the decade. Dizzee Rascal will headline the final day of the festival and will no doubt belt out some of his popular tunes.
Cat Burns, Eliza Rose, Craig David’s TS5, James Morrison , Diversity , Joel Corry , Eats Everything , and Sigma are joining a stellar line-up of international stars including Razorlight , Sam Ryder , Billy Ocean , Blue , Scouting for Girls , Sister Sledge and Gruff Rhys.
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With budgets in mind, and cementing their status as the biggest family-friendly festival in Wales, In It Together are also launching their Kids Go Free campaign – where children can now attend the festival for free as part of a family ticket. This means access to 150 artists playing over the weekend – plus over 100 free family activities included at no extra charge. Among the activities are the Climbing Wall, Tic Tac Skate School, Outdoor Cinema, Sports Academy, Science School and Junior Jungle all making a welcome return.
Joining them for 2024 will be an Extreme Sports Arena with BMX, Parkour and Volt Stunt Shows and Workshops, Live Wrestling, a designated Baby and Toddler tent and brand new Street Food Village. So, whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or fancy yourself as the foodie of the family – there is sure to be something to satisfy your cravings. Another returning fan favourite is Steelworks which will be bigger than ever in 2024. The stage will showcase the best world music – everything from Reggae, Funk, Soul, Afrobeat to Dub and more. On Sunday the stage will be hosted by crowd favourites Chai Wallahs .
The festival’s iconic dance tent Panchaia will once again see the worlds of House, Techno and Drum n Bass collide in 2024. Elsewhere on site, the popular Rewind arena is back after an epic 2023 debut, playing the very best of 90’s and 00’s anthems. Garage Nation , Noughty 90s and Judgement will all host over the weekend. As well as welcoming some of the biggest international names to the Welsh Valleys, the festival will once again be a proud supporter of upcoming local talent – with the Padlock Stage hosting over 30 Welsh artists, showcasing the country’s finest exports.
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Speaking about this year's festival Mark Hopkins , Head of Festivals said: ‘"After much hard work behind the scenes, we’re thrilled to finally be able to announce Sugababes, Rag’n’Bone Man and Dizzee Rascal as the headline acts for 2024." Earlier this year the family-friendly weekender well and truly cemented its status as the number one festival in Wales, with headliners The Kooks , Anne-Marie and James playing to sold out crowds under the glorious May sunshine. A remarkable achievement for a festival which only made its debut in 2022.
Tickets for In It Together 2024 will be available from 10am on the Monday, November 27– register at www.inittogetherfestival.com. Prices start from £159 for a weekend ticket or £319 for family tickets (2 adults with 2 kids going free). Secure your ticket for a £20 deposit and pay nothing more until after Christmas.
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