James, Hiss Golden Messenger, Cam and more complete Black Deer Festival 2022 line-up
This afternoon (13 April) Black Deer Festival has added some final named to this year's line-up including James, Hiss Golden Messenger, Cam and more.
The final additions to the 2022 Black Deer Festival line-up include James, Hiss Golden Messenger, Cam, Orange Goblin, Israel Nash, Ida Mae, Amy Helm, Noble Jacks, Blue Rose Code, Josh Okeefe, ASG, William Crighton, Madison Violet, Black Water County, The Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell, Kezia Gill, Powerhouse Gospel Choir, The Outlaw Orchestra, Josiah, The Jonny Halifax Invocation, Black Orchids, Hannah White, Willi Carlisle, Dylan Earl and others.
Black Deer Festival will also host Wilco, Lucinda Williams,The Waterboys, Van Morrison, Jake Bugg, Drive-By Truckers, Foy Vance, The Dead South, Courtney Marie Andrews and many more. Check out the full line-up and day splits below.
More than 100 artists across 7 stages, here’s the final set of names & full day splits for June in our spectacular deer park
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