Organisers of Live at the Park have revealed the full line up for the music festival in September.
A range of local acts will join Scouting for Girls, Artful Dodger, The Hoosiers, and Symphonic Ibiza, bringing the number of acts across the two days to 11.
DJ duo Keltz will open proceedings on the Friday evening before country band Blue Colar.
Artful Dodger then takes over the stage before, finally, Scouting for Girls brings their pop rock to Victoria Park.
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On Saturday, an eclectic mix of music is on offer for the whole family.
InColour opens the stage with their indie music, followed by covers band Tramps and Amps.
Swifties will be in their element when Miss America takes to the stage - she is one of the UK's best Taylor Swift tribute acts.
Flotonics will offer their take on classic Motown, Soul, and dance tracks. Then, Beatles Dub Club will take classic Beatles tracks and mix them up with reggae and dub beats that are sure to please.
Special guests The Hoosiers are the final chart act on the lineup, performing tracks including Goodbye Mr A and Worried about Ray.
The event will be wrapped up by Symphonic Ibiza, the original orchestral dance act, who will belt out classic dance tracks, bringing Live at the Park to a close in 2024.
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As well as music, there will be a range of food and drink available, fun to keep the kids entertained, which is included in the ticket price, and Salisbury Radio will be there too.
We will conclude Spin to Win 2024 live on the stage, where someone will win £1000 cash. If you haven't registered yet - click on Spin to Win because you have to be in it to spin it!

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