All-Female Headliners for Underneath the Stars Festival 2022

Fresh from the return in 2021 (our feature), Imelda May (Friday), Kate Rusby (Saturday) and Suzanne Vega (Sunday) have been announced as headline acts for the 8th Underneath The Stars festival.
Underneath The Stars festival returns Friday 29th – Sunday 31st July 2022 with an all-star, all-female headline bill to Cinderhill Farm, Barnsley. Returning for its eighth year, the arts and music festival boasts fantastic family workshop activities, and spectacular live performances from a host of musical styles ranging from ska, soul and indie, to brass bands and folk.
Returning for 2022, Underneath The Stars will have two covered stages beneath big top tents, so festival-goers are guaranteed to enjoy classic Underneath the Stars live music performances without an umbrella. The tents will have no walls ensuring an unrestricted view of the two main stages for festival-goers sat outside, and better ventilation for those inside. Plus, with a new layout and standing areas, audiences have the perfect spots for dancing in their wellies!
Headlining the family favourite event on Friday is Imelda May. One of Ireland’s most celebrated female artists, Imelda has performed with Bono, Tom Jones, Noel Gallagher, Elvis Costello and Van Morrison, and joins Underneath the Stars for 2022, performing favourite hits and songs from her extraordinary album, 11 Past the Hour.

Fan favourite and Barnsley’s own nightingale, Kate Rusby will perform Saturday. Often hailed as the ‘first lady of folk’, and an Underneath the Stars festival figurehead, Kate celebrates 30 years of touring this year. With a back catalogue stretching over three decades, Kate will perform a selection of highlights, including those from her most recent albums, and from her forthcoming album 30: Many Happy Returns.

Closing the weekend in spectacular fashion, Suzanne Vega, will mark the final performance of Underneath the Stars 2022. Regarded as one of the foremost songwriters of her generation, her self-titled debut album sold 1 million copies with her follow-up Solitude Standing nominated for three Grammys, including Record of the Year.

Further highlights of the action-packed weekend include: This Is The Kit, revered for crafting music of great beauty, wonder and illumination. Mercury Prize nominated indie band, The Big Moon, rich in tight vocal harmonies and cinematic rolling grooves. Arthur Jeffes’ much-loved collective, Penguin Cafe, will perform their eclectic array of genre-defying evocative pieces, mixing Arthur’s beautiful compositions with some iconic Penguin Cafe Orchestra classics. One of the most famous brass bands in the world, The Brighouse & Rastrick Band, and The Young’uns, an award-winning three-piece who capture hearts with a magical combination of acapella singing, heart-on-sleeve storytelling with an unashamedly political cry for social justice. Acclaimed singer-songwriter and acoustic based musician, Billie Marten, and Davina and the Vagabonds, renowned for their high energy shows filled with New Orleans charm and Memphis soul swagger also join the festival for 2022.Celebrated US folk and fun band, the joyful Dustbowl Revival, and Lanterns On The Lake will be performing. Fusing the most fragile and graceful end of the folk music spectrum to the most luminous properties of cinemascope rock.
Add the psychedelic, funk-fuelled groove machine Tankus the Henge. With a reputation for unforgettable song writing, and hair-raising shows like no other, they need to be seen and heard to be believed. Sam Kelly & The Lost Boys, recognised as one of the best live acts on the UK folk scene,will also be performing at Underneath the Stars for 2022. Playing uplifting traditional music from Scotland, Ireland and America with energy and drive, multi-award winning Kinnaris Quintet, and the darlings of the international soul scene, Hannah Williams and the Affirmations.
Underneath The Stars favourite, Damien O’Kane will bejoined by legendary banjo player Ron Block. With special guest Mike McGoldrick, the award-winning masters of instruments will be performing a ground-breaking crossover of traditional Irish and bluegrass banjo. Described by Frank Turner as “one of the best songwriters in the UK“, we’re thrilled to be welcoming Will Varley, acclaimed instrumentalists and winners of Best Album at the 2019 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, The Trials Of Cato, and master musician N’famady Kouyate, who plays an exciting mix of Mandingue African music with western jazz, pop, indie and funk.
And last but not least, the act we’re most excited about and regulars at UTSf – so much so they made our lead image in 2021 – The Bar Steward Sons Of Val Doonican.

Festival Director Emma Holling says: “We’re thrilled to be welcoming an incredible line-up of all-female headliners to this year’s Underneath the Stars festival. Matched with the return of the big top tents, a fantastic diverse musical line-up and more of our loyal fans being able to attend this year’s event, what else could you possibly need?“
“What’s more, we saw from last year’s event that being a green and sustainable festival is as important to us as it is to our audience, after only one bag of rubbish was left on site following the entire 2021 event. And this year will be no different, as a core value of Underneath The Stars is our commitment to promoting environmental sustainability.”
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