The Longest Johns to headline harbour festival

Dawn Limbu
BBC News, Bristol
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The Longest Johns will headline the Made in Bristol showcase on Sunday 20 July

Folk band The Longest Johns will be the main act at their home city's biggest festival this summer.

The band, who became famous for their viral video of 'Wellerman', a 150 year-old sea shanty, during the "Shanty Tok" craze of 2021, will headline the Bristol Harbour Festival.

The festival, which will run from Friday 18 to Sunday 20 July and is one of the country's largest free cultural events.

The Longest Johns will headline the Harbour View stage on the Sunday night after returning from a tour of North America and Europe.

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The Longest Johns are well-known for being part of a revival of sea shanties in the UK

The free festival, founded more than 50 years ago, will also feature a large food market and multiple stages where many performers from the city will play live or stage theatre shows.

Bristol City Council leader Tony Dyer said: "The Bristol Harbour Festival is a true celebration of the city - its creativity, diversity, and rich musical talent.

"It's fantastic to see Bristol artists like The Longest Johns making a global impact and then bringing that success back home to share with festival audiences."

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