Organiser: Coventry City Council
Date: Friday, 2 September 2022 - 12:00am to Sunday, 4 September 2022 - 12:00am
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Godiva Festival 2022 will be held on 2-4 September in Coventry’s War Memorial Park.

The hugely popular event will once again bring incredible live music from both top name acts and local artists, as well as creative and interactive family-friendly entertainment.  To ensure the sustainability, safety and high quality of the Godiva Festival, the festival will continue to be a ticketed event this year.

Organisers are currently hard at work programming artists and attractions for the festival which, in 2021, featured more than 70 artists, including massive names such as Craig David Presents TS5, Supergrass, Sister Sledge, Fun Lovin Criminals and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. In keeping with the tradition of previous years, the 2022 line-up will also provide a platform to celebrate the diverse range of musical talent that exists in Coventry.

Further details about ticket announcements and the 2022 line-up will be announced in the next couple of months.

Cllr Abdul Salam Khan, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Events, said: “We know that the Godiva Festival is highlight of the year for many of our residents. That’s why I’m really pleased to be able to confirm the festival dates now for this year.

“The success of last year’s festival, despite the challenging circumstances it was delivered in, showed the love and support people have for the event. It remains a crucial part of our city’s culture and of course bring lots of economic benefits to Coventry in terms of tourism and thousands of extra visits to the city.

“We’re hard at work programming some fantastic acts and live entertainment for the festival. We remain committed to ensuring that Godiva continues to offer top name acts while also highlighting the immense creative and diverse talent our city has. As always, I’m confident they’ll be something for everyone.”

Like last year, the festival will be taking place on the first weekend of September. Cllr Khan was keen to stress that this doesn’t mean that Godiva has abandoned its traditional July dates.  He stressed that this temporary move for 2022 was made in order to accommodate the Radio One Big Weekend event and to help the city’s War Memorial Park recover and be ready for Godiva.

Godiva Festival is brought to you by Coventry City Council.

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