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Lewes Psych Fest 2024 Announced

Nov 30, 2023
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Posted by Nick McAllister

As autumn turns to winter thoughts of all right-thinking Sussex music fans turn to the internet to await the announcement of the Lewes Psychedelic Festival. That moment is now. It will be held on the 27th of January 2024 at the All Saints Centre in Lewes with some daytime performances in the Union Music Store across the road. Frankly, the chance to bask in the glory of Chris Innerstrings’ visuals while ending Dry January a few days early with Harvey’s Best ought to be enough.

The line-up however offers some of best psychedelic music Sussex has to offer. The day has a strong witchy folk focus with artists like Daisy Rickman, Sharon Krauss and the shamanic Samana, who were last seen supporting Silvermoth playing in the small Psych Room and the Union Music Store.

The action then shifts downstairs, and the party will get started. The night time line-up includes the hotly tipped Brighton-based Bella Union signings Plantoid, the ever-delightful Hutch, Hastings-based Krautrave supergroup Aircooled and Brighton legends Fujiya & Miyagi.

Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday December 1st and will sell like hot space cakes!

Lewes Psychedelic Festival
All Saints Centre / Union Music Store, Saturday 27th January 2024
Tickets available here

Lewes Psychedelic Festival
Nov 30, 2023
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Nick McAllister
Writer and DJ. Veteran of a million and one Sheffield free parties, Lost Vagueness, Tonne of Meat, Shangri-La, The Blind Tiger Club.
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