Thornton Hall Country Park near Skipton will host Thornton Rocks this weekend, bringing a line-up of well-known performers to the Yorkshire Dales.
On Saturday (6th September) the main festival features DJ Marvin Humes, best known from JLS and his Capital radio show, headlining the event.
He will be joined on stage by Liberty X, the pop group formed after ITV’s Popstars, as well as dance music favourites Ultrabeat, Alex Party, Booty Luv and Sweet Female Attitude.
An additional set by SIX15 in the venue’s Secret Garden will add a sax-driven, Ibiza-style soundtrack, followed by an after-party on the main stage running into the early hours.

The weekend begins today (Friday) with “Thornton Rocks Goes Country.”
Tribute artists include Beyoncé Fierce, performing songs from Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter era, Definitely Dolly celebrating Dolly Parton, and Teddy Syncs covering the sound of Teddy Swims, supported by Country Bound as the house band.
Both nights are strictly for over-18s, with camping available for those staying overnight.
Tickets remain on sale for Saturday’s event, with premium and general admission options still available.
Thornton Rocks marks one of the biggest weekends in the Thornton Hall Country Park calendar, combining a rural setting with household names from the world of pop, dance and country music.
Find out more and get your ticket here.

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