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THE 2021 lineup for a south Cumbria music festival begun in memory of a popular dad has been revealed - and is bigger and better than ever. More than 30 acts will perform at this year’s Fudstock - the most since the event’s inception in 2018. And Jayne Moorby, one of the organisers, said this year’s festival was also set to feature its biggest ever headliners, including American DJ Todd Terry. “We wanted Fudstock to be about community cohesion, an opportunity for people to come together,” said Mrs Moorby. “It’s a massive opportunity for the people in Barrow to have access to some of the world-leading acts in their own town.”
THE 2021 lineup for a music festival begun in memory of a popular Barrow dad has been revealed - and is bigger and better than ever. More than 30 acts will perform at this year’s Fudstock on Barrow Island - the most since the event’s inception in 2018. And Jayne Moorby, one of the organisers, said this year’s festival was also set to feature its biggest ever headliners, including American DJ Todd Terry. “We wanted Fudstock to be about community cohesion, an opportunity for people to come together,” said Mrs Moorby. “It’s a massive opportunity for the people in Barrow to have access to some of the world-leading acts in their own town.”