Boardmasters Festival line-ups
Boardmasters Festival is an annual music festival that takes place in Newquay, Cornwall in England. The following is a list of acts that have played at the festival. Headliners are listed in bold.
2024
[edit]Stage | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Main Stage | Chase & Status (Live),[2] Courteeners,[3] Tom Odell,[2] Soft Play,[2] Good Neighbours,[4] Āyanna,[4] Take a Chance on Us | Sam Fender,[3][5] Becky Hill,[2] Declan McKenna,[3] Holly Humberstone,[3] Wunderhorse, | Stormzy,[2] The Streets,[6] Cat Burns,[6] Kate Nash,[3] Ragz Originale |
The Land of Saints | Bicep pres. Chroma (DJ Set, cancelled due to personal circumstances),[2][7] Kenya Grace, AntsLive, Master Peace, NewDad, Corella, Closing Party from Fleetmac Wood | Nia Archives,[2] Ghetts,[6] Professor Green,[6] Antony Szmierek, Sprints, Bilk, Closing Party from DJ Luck & MC Neat | Maisie Peters,[6] Overmono,[5] Future Utopia,[6] Los Bitchos, English Teacher,[2] Tors, Strandz, BBY, Closing Party from Swiftogeddon |
Unleashed | Girls Don't Sync, Billy Gillies, Charlotte Plank,[5] Clementine Douglas, Gok Wan, Jazzy, Charlie Boon | Hannah Laing,[2] Andy C,[2] Katy B,[2] Songer, Abel, Alex Mills | Hedex & Eksman,[6] A.M.C, Cassö, Darren Styles, Issey Cross, Jodie Harsh, Redlight |
The View | The Teskey Brothers, Willie J Healey, Maya Delilah, Calum Bowie, Peri Rae, Frey, Harry Tabb | Jalen Ngonda, Katie Gregson-MacLeod, Fiona-Lee, The Beau Bennett Collective, Citizen Papes, Maisy Grace, Saff Juno | Royel Otis, Secret Guest, Fred Roberts, Jackie Marua, Haunt the Woods, Clara Bond |
The Point | Sammy Virji (cancelled due to crowd surge),[6][8] LA LA, KIIMI, Kitty Amor, Mafro, P-rallel, Syreeta | Eliza Rose,[2] Sarah Story b2b Absolute., Chloé Robinson, Coco & Breezy, Enzo Is Burning, T.Williams | Ewan McVicar,[6] Elkka, Adelphi Music Factory, Ammara, Jess Iszatt, Love Remain, Mr. Sosa |
DB90 | Friction, Pola & Bryson, Mungo’s Hi Fi with Marina P & Charlie P, IVY, Emily Makis & Hi-Phi, EV, Grafix b2b Disrupta, Kara | Mozey, Sota, Sika DnB Takeover, Devilman feat Chunky Bizzle, The Maddy V Show feat Dirty Harry, Dutta feat Sox, 3Kingz (Jman, D7, Atlas), Girls Next Door, Mandidextrous, Mixtress, Natty Lou | A.M.C & Phantom, Charlie Tee b2b Lens, Jaguar, Jam Kurr, Dr Dubplate, 24Hr Garage Girls, T-Lex, Dick & Dom (DJ Set)[5] |
Keg & Pasty | Mellowmatic, The Funk Federation, C Bone, Die Twice, MCMC Spoken, DJ Shad | Jam & Meme, Boss Cass aka Fluff, Guest Singer, Electric Spank, Hedluv + Passman, Willie Eason Band feat, Joe Hurworth | Dizraeli, Malcolm Joseph & The Unquiet Peace, Shagrat, BBY, Redrø, Flo Crowe & The Dilemmas, Three Minute Warning |
2023
[edit]2022
[edit]2021
[edit]2020 (cancelled)
[edit]The 2020 Festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019 (cancelled)
[edit]Festival was cancelled due to adverse weather conditions.[24]
2018
[edit]2017
[edit]2016
[edit]2015
[edit]2014
[edit]2013
[edit]2012
[edit]2011
[edit]Stage | Performers |
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Main Stage | Fatboy Slim,[32] Klaxons,[33] Bombay Bicycle Club,[32] Sub Focus (Live),[33] Eliza Doolittle,[32] Zane Lowe,[32] Stereo MC's, Liam Bailey, Easy Star All-Stars, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Willy Mason, Cloud Control, Ben Howard,[33] Yaaks, Flashguns, Maverick Sabre, Pippa Marias, Dub the Earth, Brother and Bones, Lori Campbell, Crowns |
Relentless Stage | DJ Yoda,[33] The Qemists, Lethal Bizzle, Gentleman's Dub Club, Art Brut, The Skints, Wolf Gang, Urban Knights, More Diamonds, Spokes, Back Beat Soundsystem, The Violet May, I Am Harlequin |
Vans Stage | Skindred, The King Blues, Twin Atlantic, Gay for Johnny Depp, Kids in Glass Houses (DJ set), Hyper, Francesqa, Lower Than Atlantis, Crazy Arm, Me Vs Hero, Straight Lines, Bangers, Max Raptor |
2010
[edit]2009
[edit]Date | Stage | Performers |
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Wednesday | Beach Sessions | The Blackout, We Are the Ocean, Everything Burns, Downtown Riots |
Thursday | Beach Sessions | Pete Murray, Ben Howard, Rob Sawye, Max Tuohy, Boy Who Trapped The Sun |
Friday | Main Stage | The Streets, Calvin Harris, Roots Manuva, The King Blues, Ash Grunwald, Master Shortie, Gold Teeth, Cosmo Jarvis, Rob Sawyer |
Boardmasters Relentless Stage | Kissy Sell Out, Freeland, Pete & The Pirates, Fionn Regan, Sky Larkin, Wallis Bird, The Sea, Party Horse, The Answering Machine, The Boy Who Trapped The Sun | |
Vans Stage | Brakes, Xcerts, Dinosaur Pile-Up, Failsafe, This City, Jettblack, Telegraphs, Crazy Arm, Gentlemen's Pistols, Suit Noir, San Pablo | |
Jaegermeister Stage | My Elvis Blackout, patrickjamespearson, Thomas Ford, Astro Firs, Hedluv, Tall Ships, Gregor and the Martians, The Tixielicks, Bhodazaffa, Suitenoir, The Panicstruck, Tony Haven | |
Saturday | Main Stage | Cypress Hill, Super Furry Animals, Dan le Sac, Dreadzone, Will and the People, Ben Howard, Tristan Prettyman, Max Tuohy, Back Beat Soundsystem |
Boardmasters Relentless Stage | Pendulum (DJ Set), Filthy Dukes, Tommy Sparks, James Yuill, Fanfarlo, Chew Lips, Haunts, Rosie & The Goldbug, Pete Lawrie, Auction For The Promise Club | |
Vans Stage | Ghost of a Thousand, Pulled Apart by Horses, The Plight, Outcry Collective, Hexes, The Computers, Sharks, Turbowolf, White Man Kamikaze, Don Broco, Everything Burns | |
Jaegermeister Stage | Back Beat Soundsystem, San Pablo, Wille and the Bandits, Louis Elliot, Bobbie G, Jim Jones, Zenneck Wave, The Restaurant, Josie and The Lovecats, Steph Newton, Little Red Dragon, Jake Butler | |
Sunday | Beach Sessions | Sneaky Sound System, Jelly Jazz, DJ Ollie Stratton |
2008
[edit]Date | Stage | Performers |
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Friday | Main Stage | Groove Armada,[39] The Zutons,[40] Audio Bullys, Morcheeba, Natty, The Black Seeds, Yoav, Beau Young, Jersey Budd |
Second Stage | Mystery Jets, The Holloways, Haunts, Sam Isaac, Jeremy Warmsley, Jersey Budd, Bookhouse Boys, The Locarnos, Rosie & The Goldbug | |
Saturday | Main Stage | The Pigeon Detectives,[39] The Futureheads,[41] Reverend and The Makers, Glasvegas, The Young Knives, The Rifles, The Displacements, Red Light Company, Sam Isaac, Astro Firs |
Second Stage | Gallows, The Ghost of a Thousand, Johnny Truant, In Case of Fire, Slaves to Gravity, Hexes, Fighting With Wire, Skirtbox, Lioness |
2007
[edit]Day | Stage | Performers |
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Friday | Main Stage | Ash, Funeral for a Friend, The Subways, Fightstar, The Blackout, The New York Fund, Kids in Glass Houses, Undercut, I Say Marvin, Glass Shark |
Saturday | Main Stage | Paolo Nutini, Guillemots, Scott Matthews, Newton Faulkner, Ruarri Joseph, Ben Taylor, Angus & Julia Stone, Hayley Sales, Noel Prior |
2006
[edit]Day | Stage | Performer |
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Friday | Main Stage | Feeder, The Automatic, Captain, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly., My Elvis Blackout |
Saturday | Main Stage | Starsailor, Graham Coxon, ALO, Breaks Co-op, Nerina Pallot, Hitchcock Rules |
2005
[edit]Day | Stage | Performer |
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Friday | Main Stage | James Blunt, Donavon Frankenreiter, Iain Archer, David Ford, The Martin Harley Band, Kubb. |
Saturday | Main Stage | Razorlight, Rooster, Dogs, Faders, Easykill, Envy and Other Sins. |
References
[edit]- ^ @boardmasters (27 March 2024). "The wait is over, Boardies crew! 📢 Heaps more join your stacked line up, including @mikeskinnerltd @maisiehpeters @sammy_virji @catburns @THEREALGHETTS & more across 11 stages!🎉" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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