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Lost Causes Festival
Keeping great music live and local, two of the team behind Lakefest have brought together another extraordinary array of talent for the second ‘Lost Causes’ event, which takes place at Croft Farm Waterpark, on Saturday February 25th.
Featuring a headline performance from The Johnny Cash Roadshow, recognised as the world’s number one tribute to The Man in Black. With full endorsement from the Cash family, there is no better way to revisit Cash’s unique catalogue of iconic songs.
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Also on the bill, having wowed audiences at The London Palladium,
Birmingham Symphony Hall and The Liverpool Philharmonic, Alex Lipinski will be putting his full band together to share music from his brand new album ‘For Everything Under the Sun’ described by ‘Louder than War’ as ‘A body of work with a quality and maturity which most artists can only aspire to: The stars are aligning for this great talent’.
Also on the bill, will be two brand new artists who both set lakefest alight, as winners of the 2022 emerging talent competition: ‘Donohue’ channelling Prince, James Brown, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers to create his own razor sharp sound in front of a band who seem telepathically connected to his every finger-snap and hip-shake, and ‘Ruby Joyce’ who writes bittersweet pop, with heart on sleeve, and feels like a marriage between The Smiths, Everything but the Girl, and The Cranberries.

Playing us out on the night will be Glastonbury Festival’s favourite DJ ‘Joei Supernova’ so make sure you dust off your dancing shoes.
All of this takes place indoors (well it is February) in the warmth of Croft Farm’s Oak Paneled clubhouse with a full bar, and food service at prices that will still allow you room to pay your electricity bill.



An incredible day of superb music starting at 2pm, and running until midnight, surely a perfect way to get into training for the 2023 festival season. Get one of the last remaining early-bird tickets from www.lostcauses.co.uk.