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Noel Gallagher, Two Door Cinema Club and Clean Bandit announced for first-ever In It Together festival

The first wave of acts for In It Together festival have been announced (Pictures: Getty )

Get keen: Noel Gallagher, Two Door Cinema Club, Clean Bandit and a range of hugely impressive support acts have been announced for a brand new festival.

In It Together festival will arrive in Port Talbot, Wales in June 2022, and with the first round of acts freshly revealed – with many more to come – it’s shaping up as not one to be missed.

Revealed to Metro.co.uk, the premier In It Together Festival will welcome Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Two Door Cinema Club and Clean Bandit as the first wave of headline acts.

Long-time festival favourites Two Door Cinema Club will headline the main stage on Friday, with former Oasis star Noel and his High Flying Birds headlining on Saturday for one of their only UK festival shows next year.

Rather Be chart toppers, and holders of four UK number one singles Clean Bandit will then be bringing the festival to a close on Sunday evening.

Also heading to Wales for the multi-genre extravaganza will be global stars The Editors, Armand van Helden, The Vaccines, Eats Everything b2b Skream, Soul II Soul, Hybrid Minds, Tinie Tempah, Roger Sanchez and Scouting For Girls.

The first wave of acts for In It Together has been revealed

Music lovers should mark the dates of June 3-5 in their calenders for the landmark weekend at Old Park Farm, Margam, with a whopping 40,000 people expected to descend on the rural countryside for the weekend.

In It Together promises to be a family-friendly event for all ages to enjoy, with a dedicated campsite for 16-17-year-olds, a quieter campsite for those wanting to relax, luxury camping options, as well as the traditional festival campsite for the party animals ready to dance the night away.

With four UK number one singles, Clean Bandit are guaranteed to be a fan favourite at the festival

From festival juggernauts Escape Records, In It Together is set across eight stages with a melting-pot of music acts, entertainment and culture, and promises to be ‘for everyone, young and old, no matter the race, gender or sexuality’.

The festival is so committed to inclusivity and being for all-ages, in fact, that they have a one-of-a-kind initiative where you can bring a grandparent for free.

The main acts are supported by dozens of incredible international artists covering every corner of the music spectrum, including indie rockers The Vaccines, and house, bass covered by a plethora of DJs including Armand van Helden.

Hugely popular mainstream chart toppers Tinie Tempah, Scouting For Girls and Gabrielle are guaranteed to be crowd-pleasers, while the festival also caters to funk and soul lovers by welcoming legends Craig Charles and Soul II Soul.

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will headline the festival on Saturday (Picture: Matt Crockett)

Two Door Cinema Club are long-time festival favourites and will be bringing their fantastic stage presence to In It Together next June

One beautifully unique act will see awe-inspiring music from Symphonic Ibiza, complete with a full 24 piece orchestra accompanied by Angie Brown & Rozalla, for unique interpretations of dance classics like you’ve never heard them before. 

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Tickets are £99 for a weekend ticket, £119 for weekend camping, £29 for a child weekend ticket and £259 Family ticket for the weekend (two adults, two children), and will go on sale Friday, November 12 at 10am.

In It Together Festival will take place in Port Talbot between June 3-5 2022.

View the full lineup here.

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