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Sign of the Times Festival gears up for more than 30 acts over three days including headliners The Waterboys, Travis and Feeder




More than 30 acts have been confirmed for three days of music at the Sign of the Times Festival near Bishop’s Stortford this summer.

The expanded event returns to Church End, near Little Hadham, for a fourth year. From July 5 to 7, its two stages will host rock, indie, blues, new wave and folk-punk bands.

The Waterboys will top the main stage bill on the Friday, with Travis headlining on Saturday and Feeder on Sunday.

The Waterboys
The Waterboys

The festival, with free parking, offers camping for those music fans who want to savour every moment.

On Friday, The Waterboys, a British-Irish folk rock band best known for hits The Whole of the Moon and Fisherman’s Blues, will be supported by psychedelic rock band Kula Shaker, who climbed the charts with songs like Tattva and Govinda, inspired by Indian music.

The K’s, whose debut album was I Wonder If The World Knows?, will be performing a set inspired by the likes of The Clash, The Jam, Squeeze and The Libertines, and there will be spots by Echobelly, fronted by Sonya Madan, who hit the charts in the 90s, and English electronic duo Jez Willis and Tim Garbutt, better known as sampling stars Utah Saints.

Fran Healy of Travis. Picture: Callum McKenzie
Fran Healy of Travis. Picture: Callum McKenzie

The Big Top, Sign of the Times’ canvas concert hall, will feature Manchester’s 808 State, best known for their hit Pacific State, English ragga DJ General Levy, ska, hip hop and breakbeat outfit The Dub Pistols, London four-piece ska punk band Buster Shuffle and Glastonbury veterans The Jacques.

Scottish rockers Travis are the main attraction on Saturday. The band, fronted by Fran Healy, are best known for their second album, The Man Who, which was released in 1999 and spent nine weeks at the top of the UK Albums Chart and 134 weeks in the top 100. The single Why Does It Always Rain on Me? was nominated as a Brit Award Single of the Year in 2000.

Travis will be supported by NME Award-winning and multi-Brit Award nominee Jake Bugg, whose self-titled debut album hit the top spot in 2012, Scottish indie band The View, best known for the 2007 single Same Jeans, and Irish rock band The Hothouse Flowers, whose first album People was the most successful debut LP in Irish history and included the hit single, Don’t Go.

Saturday’s main stage line-up will be completed by 1980s New Romantic star Toyah – who was a hit at last year’s Stone Valley South at Great Amwell when she appeared with her husband, iconic King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp – British electronic dance music group The Dutty Moonshine Big Band and Scottish singer-songwriter Sandi Thom, who scored a No 1 single with I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker in 2006.

Grant Nicholas of Feeder
Grant Nicholas of Feeder

On Sunday, Feeder will rock the main stage with a hit-packed set. The band, formed in Wales in 1994, have an impressive back catalogue with 11 studio albums, 12 compilations, four EPs and 43 singles including Comfort in Sound, Seven Days in the Sun, Buck Rogers, Pushing the Senses and Just a Day. They racked up 25 top 75 singles between 1997 and 2012.

The bill also includes Reverend and the Makers, from Sheffield, who scored a UK top 10 single with Heavyweight Champion of the World, and Starsailor, best known for their 2003 single Silence Is Easy.

Two of the standout acts from 2023’s Standon Calling will also be at Church End. Scouting for Girls will once again have the crowd jumping with hits including She’s So Lovely while indie pop band The Lottery Winners and their charismatic frontman Thom Rylance are sure to entertain.

Kula Shaker
Kula Shaker

Britpoppers Dodgy, best known for hits like Staying Out for the Summer, If You’re Thinking of Me and Good Enough, complete the main stage bill with Scotland’s ska godfathers, Bombskare.

As well as music from across the decades and genres, Sign of the Times promises a wide range of food and drink, glamping options and a VIP area.

Early-bird tickets were snapped up in record time and organisers say the event is heading for a sell-out.

Craig Charles
Craig Charles
The Hothouse Flowers
The Hothouse Flowers
Toyah Willcox and husband Robert Fripp at Stone Valley Festival South 2023. Picture: Gerred Gilronan
Toyah Willcox and husband Robert Fripp at Stone Valley Festival South 2023. Picture: Gerred Gilronan
Jake Bugg
Jake Bugg
Utah Saints
Utah Saints
Turin Brakes
Turin Brakes
Thom Rylance from The Lottery Winners. Picture: Gerred Gilronan
Thom Rylance from The Lottery Winners. Picture: Gerred Gilronan
The bill for 2024’s Sign of the Times festival at Church End, Little Hadham
The bill for 2024’s Sign of the Times festival at Church End, Little Hadham


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