Deer Shed Festival has announced an array of new acts set to perform at this year's late July weekend, featuring Teesside duo Benefits, whose impactful new album 'Constant Noise' was released just last month, Scottish Album of the Year Award winner Kathryn Joseph, and American alt-folk musician Sam Amidon. In addition, the Big Top comedy tent will showcase Taskmaster’s Lucy Beaumont, while Leeds Trinity University and the land access initiative Right To Roam will host a variety of interactive events as part of the festival’s literary and socio-political offerings. Headlining Deer Shed’s 2025 lineup are previously confirmed acts Wunderhorse, Kae Tempest, and The Big Moon; further down the bill, attendees can discover numerous other DIY favorites such as Irish garage-punk band Sprints, Manchester poet and beatmaker Antony Szmierek, and Nottingham folk-pop group Divorce. The Deer Shed Festival is scheduled to take place from July 25th-28th, 2025, at Baldersby Park in North Yorkshire, with tickets available now on the festival's website. Check out the full lineup released so far below.
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