BREAKING: Anne-Marie and Bastille to headline Highest Point Festival 2023 as full line-up announced
The line up for Highest Point Festival 2023 has been announced - with Hacienda Classical, Bastille and Anne-Marie confirmed as headliners.
Ten-time Brit Award nominee, Anne-Marie, known for her chart-topping singles 'Ciao Adios’ and ‘2002’, will be the headliner to close the event on Saturday. , plus enjoy the street food and craft beer offering on-site. Last year, the festival welcomed 35,000 ticket-holders over the four day event.
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