
The vibrant festival atmosphere continues, as Lytham Festival delivers great tunes and positive energy to the county of Lancashire this coming weekend.
Kickstarting on July 3rd, this compact yet powerful event features musical legend Stevie Wonder, followed by performances from Alanis Morissette, Justin Timberlake, and Texas in the upcoming days.
Held at Lytham Green in St Annes, the festival is ready for a full weekend party.
Additionally, it’s worth noting that there are still some tickets left for the event, so if you’re up for a spontaneous trip to Northwest England, this could be your chance!
Here’s everything you need to know…
Who is on the Lytham Festival line-up? Performers and set times

Festival entrances (covering general admission, The Garden, and accessible areas) will be unlocked every day starting at 5 pm.
Each day will run until 11pm, with the exception of Sunday, which has a 10:30pm curfew.
Here are the stage times for the weekend.
Friday 4th July
- 9pm: Alanis Morissette
- 7.45pm: Liz Phair
- 6pm: Train
- 5pm: Lottery Winners
Saturday 5th July
- 9.15pm: Justin Timberlake
- 7.15pm: Jess Glynne
- 6.15pm: Dagny
- 5.15pm: CTRL
Sunday 6th July
- 10.30pm: XV
- 8pm: Simple Minds
- 5.45pm: Texas
- 5.15pm: A Tribute to Mike Peter and The Alarm
- 4.15pm: Cast
- 4pm: Pete Waterman – The Hitman DJ set
How do I buy tickets to Lytham Festival 2025?

As of Friday, last-minute tickets are still available for Lytham Festival.
You can either get full weekend tickets or purchase for days separately.
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