Love Saves the Day 2024: Goldie among latest acts announced

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Organisers of Love Saves the Day say this year's festival has their "strongest line-up" to date

Goldie, CASISDEAD, DIMENSION and Joy Orbinson are some of the latest acts to join 2024's Love Saves the Day line-up.

Bristol's biggest music festival will be held on 25 to 26 May at Ashton Court.

Acts from multiple dance music genres will play across eight different stages at the event, which last year attracted 55,000 people over the two days.

Festival director Tom Paine said: "It's one of the strongest line-ups we've ever curated."

Previously announced announced headline acts include Camelphat, Rudimental and Sub Focus.

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The festival will be held on Saturday 25 - Sunday 26 May at Ashton Court

CASISDEAD's latest album, Famous Last Words, landed him a BRIT award for Best Hip Hop Act.

Drum and bass pioneer Goldie, who broke through in 1992, will return to Bristol after playing the city's Harbourside with a full orchestra in 2015.

BRIT-nominated Caity Baser rose to fame thanks to her Covid-19 lockdown TikTokk performances which led to UK chart success.

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The line-up consists of some of the biggest names in electronic dance music

The festival billing includes underground artists such as Spicyivy, Joker, Sir Spyro, Gardna, Twaine Plummer, Dynamite MC and Cola.

Tom Paine said: "We always love kicking off festival season and creating a programme that everyone will love.

"There's some huge names on the line-up and some stellar ones to watch out for this year.

"CASISDEAD, Joy Orbinson and of course Goldie - who has become Bristol royalty."

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