The Kendal Calling music festival has sold out for the 19th consecutive year.
The four-day festival returns to Lowther Deer Park from August 1 to August 4, with this year's headliners including Paolo Nutini, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, The Streets, Paul Heaton with Rianne Downey, and Keane.
Other acts include Sugababes, Declan McKenna, and The Reytons.
The comedy programme includes Russell Howard and Paul Smith.
Former footballer Gary Neville is also on the roster, showcasing his DJ skills in a back-to-back set with Tim Burgess.
The Tim Peaks Diner will also be making a return.
Known for its ‘anything goes’ aura, the coffee shop-cum-music emporium has offered legendary secret sets from bands like The Libertines and The Cribs in the past.
A new addition this year is the aptly named Stagger Inn.
A ‘High Seas’ themed parade also makes its debut, filled with performers in swashbuckling outfits.
The festival also caters to families, providing activities in the kid-friendly zone, Kids Calling.
Andy Smith, founder of Kendal Calling, said: "Although we’ve sold out each year since 2006, we never rest on our laurels and it’s always a wonderfully fulfilling moment when that final ticket is snapped up.
"We are lucky to have a fantastically loyal community of Kendal Calling festival goers - many who return each year, others who are yet to discover the magic that’s set to unfold.
"So thank you one and all, we are very excited to welcome you through the gates of our home at Lowther Deer Park in less than one week."
Those who missed out on tickets this year are urged to keep an eye on the festival's official resale partner Tixel.
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