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3 May 2012

Roots Manuva to Headline Sunday at Larmer Tree festival


Larmer Tree festival

Roots Manuva to Headline Sunday at Larmer Tree festival


Larmer Tree Festival is excited to announce their final headliner… the MOBO award winning artist Roots Manuva will headline Sunday 15th July.  Plus The Horne Section will headline the Comedy Club on Friday 13th July.

Closing the five day festival with an explosive, witty, sceptical mix of reggae, dub, electronica and gospel, Roots Manuva, who has been hailed as the voice of urban Britain, will bring his own ‘real’ sound to the Main Stage.  Audiences will enjoy hits from his five albums including his latest, the critically acclaimed 4everevolution.  Roots joins fellow headliners Paloma Faith, Amadou and Mariam, Jools Holland, and Levellers, in what is a stellar line-up.

Other newly confirmed music artists are: GIVERS, Revere, DJ Pete Lawrence, Piney Gir, RSVP, The Joker and The Thief, Trevor Moss & Hannah Lou, Owl in the Sun, Catherine Burke Band, Andrea Soler, Alex Roberts, Michael Wookey, Achilles, Hobo Jones & The Junkyard Dogs, New Volunteer, Pip Mountjoy, Pachango, Peace, Love & Gloves and The Spitfire Sisters

In addition to the live music, there’s also set to be plenty of laughter enlivening the stunning Larmer Tree pleasure gardens.  Joining comedy headliners, superstar Tim Minchin, The Inbetweeners’ Greg Davies, and the king of surreal one-liners, Milton Jones are The Horne Section.  On Friday evening festival-goers will be thoroughly entertained by The Horne Section’s jazz-infused comedy - live and loud, it’s part improvised, part honed, part performance and part party!  Also just added to the comedy line-up are: Nick Helm, Roisin Conaty, Naz Osmanoglu and Paul McCaffrey.

Complementing the eclectic music and hilarious comedy line-up, there’s also a brilliant programme of entertainment ready to amuse people of all ages.  There’s colourful street theatre, exciting shows and workshops, Mark Kermode’s Film Club, a huge carnival procession, YouthZone, Kids’ Area, an array of stalls to browse in the Global Bazaar, hand-picked food concessions serving up tasty treats, and much, much more.

Tickets include all entertainment, free parking and camping for tents, caravans and campervans, so there are no additional costs.  A three day ticket costs £140 per adult but festival-goers can enjoy a four or five day weekend for only an extra £25 or £50 respectively.

For more information on what’s going on, line-up news and to book tickets visit www.larmertreefestival.co.uk.

MUSIC LINE-UP SO FAR:
Paloma Faith Amadou & Mariam Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra with special guest Roland Gift Levellers Roots ManuvaImagined Village Caravan Palace Fatoumata Diawara Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends Edward II Punch Brothers The Correspondents GIVERS Vintage Trouble Raghu Dixit Akala Dub Pistols ShlomoDizraeli and The Small Gods Red Sky July Otis Gibbs Emily Barker & the Red Clay Halo RSVPSwing Zazou Trio Tekke RevereGabrielle Aplin The Legendary DJ Derek Smerins Anti-Social Club Jason Ringenberg Cahalen Morrison & Eli West Urban Folk Quartet The Miserable Rich O'Hooley & Tidow The Wave Pictures DJ Pete LawrenceThe Regular JoesThe Joker & The ThiefPiney GirCrowns Trevor Moss & Hannah LouBard Rachel Sermanni Owl in the SunCatherine Burke BandDJ Nick HollywoodJ P Cooper Churchfitters Keston Cobblers Club Andrea SolerThomas FordAlex RobertsVid WarrenBy The Rivers Michael WookeyThe Lasting Days Boat to Row Achilles Fearne Ali Warren Hobo Jones & The Junkyard DogsMother Ukers New VolunteerThe WishbonesPip MountjoyMorning Rush • Pachango Peace, Love & Gloves • The Spitfire SistersGeorge Smerin DJ •  Still Moving DJs

COMEDY LINE-UP SO FAR:
Tim Minchin Greg Davies Milton Jones The Horne Section Terry Alderton Zoe Lyons Alun Cochrane Carl Donnelly Nick Helm Roisin ConatyMarcel Lucont Naz Osmanoglu Jimmy McGhie Tom Craine Paul McCaffrey


Date:                                        Wednesday 11th–Sunday 15th July 2012
         Ticket Price:               From £36-£190. Please check website for all ticket options
Online                                      www.larmertreefestival.co.uk/tickets.html
Telephone Box Office:              023 8071 1820
Post                                         Ticket South (MEL), Empire Lane, Southampton, SO15 1AP

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19 December 2011

Bearded Theory Festival 2012



Bearded Theory Festival 2012

Derbyshires biggest family friendly festival

FRIDAY 18TH - SUNDAY 20TH MAY 2012
LEVELLERS | THE DAMNED | DREADZONE
SHOW OF HANDS | TERRORVISION | THE POPES | THE SELECTER
RADICAL DANCE FACTION | DR & THE MEDICS | 3 DAFT MONKEYS
SYSTEM 7 | PRONGHORN | BACK TO THE PLANET | MAD DOG MCRAE
KING PLEASURE & THE BISCUIT BOYS | CREDIT TO THE NATION
Many more acts still to be announced


Bearded Theory Festival, Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire

BEARDED THEORY FESTIVAL has announced the event dates, details and headliners for its next instalment of award-winning, family-friendly fun in the heart of Derbyshire. Taking place between 18th and 20th May 2012, Bearded Theory has firmly entrenched itself as the first proper music festival of the season.

2012 will be Bearded Theorys fifth birthday and is a celebration of the music and musicians who either inspired the festivals inception, or who have become fan favourites over the years.

Headlining Friday will be the Levellers, whos music and ethos has had a major influence on many of Bearded Theorys organisers and attendees alike. On Saturday night, Captain Sensibles Gothic Punk legends The Damned are top of the bill.
Incredibly, the greatest number of complaints Bearded Theorys organisers received last year on any topic, was for not booking Dreadzone for the first time the festiva’s history. To make amends, this year they return to close the festival on Sunday night.

Other major acts also confirmed include The Selecter, Show of Hands, The Popes, Terrorvision, Back To The Planet, Dr & The Medics, Credit To The Nation and of course, perennial Bearded Theory favourites, 3 Daft Monkeys. Many more acts, including the Sunday lunchtime kids-friendly Cheeky Girls act yet to be announced.

Bearded Theory has also confirmed details of a number of exciting changes for 2012. These include a creation of two entirely new areas; Tornado Town (a festival within a festival), and The Waters Edge. Underlining their commitment to supporting local businesses, the festival have appointed Thornbridge Brewery in Bakwell, (located just 20 miles from the festival), to run their on-site bars.

Richard Bryan from Bearded Theory Festival says, We are delighted to have be named UKs Best Independent Festival at the prestigious AIM Music Awards in recognition of last years fabulous event. Everyone involved in Bearded Theory is already working hard to try and deliver an even better one for next year. With two totally revamped areas and a whole range of new activities planned, 2012 is shaping up to be a vintage year for Bearded Theory Festival.


Tickets are priced at £74 (Adults), £40 (Under 16s), £25 (Under 12s) and Under 5`s are free (ticket is still required). A Family Ticket for 2 Adults & 2 Children is £190. Booking fees apply.
Tickets are available from www.beardedtheory.co.uk/shop, www.quaytickets.com or by calling 08432 081 835. All include 3 nights of camping and access to all music and on-site events. No day tickets will be sold for the 2012 event.

www.beardedtheory.co.uk

18 November 2011

Levellers to support The Wonder Stuff O2 Academy Birmingham


Levellers to support The Wonder Stuff O2 Academy Birmingham

Thursday 15th December – O2 Academy Birmingham 
Following The Wonder Stuff’s support on their headline tour earlier this year, Levellers confirm that they are to return the favour and are announced as special guests for the band’s forthcoming show at O2 Academy Birmingham on Thursday 15th December.  
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of its original release, The Wonder Stuff will perform their album “Never Loved Elvis”, in its entirety, at just two special shows, Birmingham and also at London’s O2 Shepherds Bush Empire on Friday 16th December. 

Following the announcement, The Wonder Stuff’s frontman, Miles Hunt said; “Having had a wonderful time on the road earlier this year as the special guests of Levellers, on their 'Levelling The Land' tour, we are happy to announce that they are returning the favour and will be joining The Wonder Stuff at our O2 Academy Birmingham show, celebrating the 20th anniversary of our 'Never Loved Elvis' album. It's gonna be a beautiful night!”

Never Loved Elvis” was the band’s third album, released in 1991. It produced four hit singles, including ‘Welcome To The Cheap Seats’ featuring Kirsty MacColl, ‘Caught In My Shadow’, Sleep Alone and the band’s first top 5 hit with ‘The Size Of A Cow’. 
That same year, The Wonder Stuff staged their very own open-air event, The Big Day Out, to coincide with the album’s release at Walsall’s 22,000 capacity Bescot Stadium. The event's name was inspired by hit television show ‘Vic Reeves’ Big Night Out’ and Vic Reeves himself compered the day’s events. Vic would later ask the band to be his backing band on 'Dizzy', a track he was recording for an album that he planned to release later in the year - upon its release in October 1991, the track reached Number 1 in the Official UK Singles Charts. 

The Wonder Stuff’s line-up is original members Miles Hunt (vocals/ rhythm guitar) and Malc Treece (guitar/ vocals) with Erica Nockalls (violins), Mark McCarthy (Bass) and Fuzz Townsend of Pop Will Eat Itself (Drums). 

Album Tracklisting
      Side 1             Side 2   
  1. Mission Drive     1.      Inertia
  2. Play      2.      Maybe
  3. False Start     3.     Grotesque
  4. Welcome To The Cheap Seats  4.     Here Comes Everyone
  5. The Size Of A Cow    5.     Caught In My Shadow
  6. Sleep Alone     6.     38 Line Poem
  7. Donation

3 August 2011

Kendal Calling 2011 Review




Yes it's that time again for us to head off to the amazing setting of Lowther Deer Park to join in the festivities for the 6th year of Kendal Calling. Think of a mini Glastonbury and you have the general gist of the atmosphere created by this award winning festival. Arriving with the early birds on Thursday, we got to see the festival still being set up but also treated to some impromptu entertainment during the 1st evening there, with bands popping up giving acoustic sets in random places, performances involving a lot of fire, double space hopper races, (you have to try one of these, so much fun), a whole heap of food from around the world and not forgetting the festival within a festival "Kendale" for all those real ale lovers, Thursday night provided a laid back intimate affair before the real partying started.


FRIDAY

With so many acts on offer it was pretty hard to choose who to see but we opted for The Whip to start of our musical frenzy this weekend, who provided the main stage with a heady mix of 80's electro rock and 90's dance. A pretty large crowd soon gathered once they heard The Whip's music blasting around the arena including "Trash" and "Frustration" alongside a very zealous performance from guitarist, Bruce Carter thrown in for good measure this was a fab set to begin with.
Later on came the legendary "Gangsta Rappers", House Of Pain, who provided us with one hell of a mix of music from a funkadelic instrumental intro, their very own version of the Irish Folk classic "Danny Boy" and a tribute to the "Daddy of Gangsta rap, Mr Johnny Cash", which saw Everlast turn up the country and proceeded to cover two of Johnny Cash's songs, pretty soon it was the inevitable time for their most infamous number, "Jump Around", which saw the entire main crowd jumping for all their worth, halfway through the track though, Everlast stopped and made it clear he wanted not only the main crowd, but also everyone on the hills and sides of the stage to be jumping as well, which everyone readily obliged and I have to admit it was a pretty impressive sight seeing what felt like the entire capacity of Kendal Calling jumping as one to this iconic track.

After a quick half hour break to recover from so much jumping around, it was time for Friday nights headliners, Chase and Status, or as their MC kept calling them Chase n fuckin Status!! With a heavy drum and bass opening and the MC continually repeating not only their names and our location, it started for me anyway to get a bit monotonous, and with a backdrop of various artists contributing via video's on the big screen behind them it really wasn't for me and but lets face it, they still need that as they're no Orbital or Chemical Brothers. Admittedly the crowd that had gathered loved it and spent the entire 90 minutes, yes 90 minutes, enjoying it, where I'm afraid I sloped off to find sanctuary in the Riot Jazz tent, where I recovered with a whole lotta funky jazz, character, decent lyrics without an expletive thrown in every other sentence and actual musical instruments.

SATURDAY

With the weekend theme being Beasts and Machines, it seemed Saturday was the day to wear your costume as we were inundated with various versions of robots, werewolves, an array of men dressed as women in either dresses or bikini's, (which appeared to be reserved for the most hairiest) and not forgetting a 20 strong gang of Umpa Lumpa's.

On the main stage today, we have The Charlatans frontman, Tim Burgess, who provided us with a laid back acoustic set on a sunny Saturday afternoon. I've got to admit that the songs where basically unrecognisable like this and brought a completely fresh element to the music that was so loved in the 90's indie heyday and have to say totally enjoyed it.

Later on came Beardyman, who I've heard bits about but not really looked up and have to say I was totally taken by surprise, with sampling the noises that come out of his mouth including odd gurgles and beatboxing he uses these to make up fresh original music made there and then and with witty lyrics made up about his surroundings that day I'm not sure whether there is a slight element of insanity or he is just a musical genius with a side order of comedian. At one point we even had the Umpa Lumpa tune after he spotted them in the crowd and promptly started free styling about them. I can say more about this man but you really do have to see him to believe him as I'm sure every performance is as unique as he is.

Echo and the Bunnymen followed and Ian McCulloch was barely visible on stage thanks to the over active smoke machine, or maybe it was to hide the fact it was still daylight, a time of day we know he isn't to keen on performing at, as they have been known to cancellation, thankfully his husky tones aren't affected by daylight and the set carried on with a Doorseque vibe with "Do it Clean", "Seven Seas", "Bring on the Dancing Horses" and "Lips like Sugar". It would have been nice to have seen a bit of personality come across from them but still a pretty good performance anyway.

Next performance though was personality laden, energy driven and full of charisma courtesy of The Cribs, who headlined Saturday night at the main stage. From the opening track, "I'm a Realist" they had the crowd eating out their musical hands and not one person was standing still with the rock fuelled beats they've become known for. With fab interaction with the crowd, going so far as to invite everyone to have a drink with them back at their tents and fantastic rock numbers, "We Share the Same Skies", which was dedicated to Amy Winehouse as it was her favourite Cribs song, to the extremely popular "Men's Needs", they provided a full on rock performance and ended it by flinging the mic stand at the drum kit as they left the stage.

After this we ended up at the House Party tent, which comes complete with beds, living room, wardrobe and Frank Sidebottom, well a life sized model anyway. In there we found 808 State on the DJ decks, providing a blast from the past of early 90's happy house music, that took me back to my misspent youth and have to admit I could have stayed in there all night thanks to the atmosphere and music but had to think of the following days frivolities instead. Oh the joys of being slightly maturer!!

SUNDAY

Slightly fuzzy headed after partying last night, I'm pretty sure the cider may have had something to do with it as well, we set off for our final day at my favourite festival and to the one thing I had been looking forward to since they were announced, The Levellers, I just had to hope I wasn't going to be disappointed like I was with Dreadzone at Glastonbury.

First act we heared and I can only hope I never do again was Lucid Dream, with a voice from the lead singer that droned on it soon became more of an uncontrollable nightmare, so we quickly headed of to the sanctuary of the Calling Out tent to see my favourite Liverpool band, the fantastic Fly With Vampires. These guys can literally do no wrong when it comes to performing. They always give a sleek set and pretty soon had the tent filled up once they heard them performing. These guys can rock the house down in one song then create beautiful soulful harmonies in the next, they once again provided a slick set worthy of any chart topping band and once again, i suggest anyone reading this should go and check them out asap.

Next up was a break from the music and the chance to see the world record breaking Kendal Mint cake, this massive minty piece of sugar was 4 metres in length and 3/4 metre wide and was created right here at the festival ensuring it is will be seen in the next Guinness Book of Records, and very tasty it was too. It was a good job we took pics as it was broken up by many a sledge hammer and auctioned off for an array of charities that Kendal Calling supports. Hope you guys made the £30k mark.

High on my sheer sugar rush and fuzzy head now gone, it was time for The Suzuki's who still manage to surprise me. The phrase don't judge a book by it's cover has never been more apt. To look at them they look like a group of lads who will play regular indi pop, but oh no, as soon as lead singer, Chris Veasey opens his mouth the vocals coming out is raw, primal rock. He puts on one hell of a show as front man and tops it all off with a cheeky smirk when he winds up the crowd.

Then came the big one for me, The Levellers, and what a set they did, an 75 minute set of sheer unadulterated jig along to folk laden music with some of there most famous songs. This eclectic ensemble still manage to draw a massive crowd and I'm pretty sure a lot of people just turned up for the day to see them. With a fantastic atmosphere, they treated us too, "One Way", "The Game" and my favourite, "What a Beautiful Day" and even as the rain started to come down, it certainly was thanks to them. The atmosphere they created soon saw groups of people band together to form little pockets to dance around each other, arm in arm together and become one. This was for me anyway,definitely the best set of the whole weekend and one I won't forget in a long time.

Then came the final festival headliner, Blondie, who decided that they didn't want to photographed while on stage. I personally believe that if you don't want to be photographed while performing then you really start thinking about calling it a day. The fact is people are there to see you perform not comment on how you may look nowadays, maybe this is something that hasn't entered into Deborah Harry's head and sheer vanity has won over but maybe she should concentrate more on her vocals than being a photo detesting diva.

So we headed off to the Calling Out tent instead and thank god we did as we found Fenech Soler in there, a band that created not only a fantastic light show but an extremely professional performance. With a mix of electro pop, heavy bass and a hint of The Prodigy, you have their opening few tracks, but this band have the hidden talents of being able to provide a laid back mellow side as well. With front man, Ben Duffy's wide vocal range they definitely gave a great ending to Kendal Calling 2011.



So that's another year over with, with music to suit every taste, comedy, a massive mint cake contortionists, fire breathers, wishing trees, strange Wicker Man style art and not forgetting the space hoppers, Kendal Calling have provided once again another fantastic weekend of revelry and I can't wait to see what they'll bring us next year.

Review By Alison Goggin

Full Kendal Calling gallery can be seen here

Gallery

12 July 2011

LESS THAN 2 WEEKS TIL KENDAL CALLING FESTIVAL


FENECH SOLER TO HEADLINE CALLING OUT STAGE / WORLD’S LARGEST MINTCAKE WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT / ARTIST HIGHLIGHTS
Kendal Calling festival: Friday 29th – Sunday 31st July 2011
Lowther Deer Park, Hackthorpe, The Lake District 
KENDAL CALLING 2011 IS NOW SOLD OUT! www.kendalcalling.co.uk 

Winner of Best Small festival at 2010 UK Festival Awards
Nominee for NME Best Small festival award
8 stages – 3 days and nights of fun in the fields in the beautiful Lake District 
The countdown is on until the Lake District’s almighty, sold out Kendal Calling festival. With just two weeks to go the team are sprinkling their magic on the beautiful event site and have some last minute news and additions to reveal.
Electropop act Fenech Soler will headline the Calling Out stage on Sunday 31st July, closing this year’s irrepressible festival with their vibrant sound. Also on Sunday; 'Ye Olde Sweet Shoppe' will play host to the world's largest Kendal Mintcake. Mixed and baked over the weekend, the mighty mintcake will be on display crowning Kendal Calling as "record breakers' and setters as no-one has attempted this before!
This feat of sugar craft, measuring 4m in length and nearly 3/4m thick, has been specially created for Kendal Calling by Wilsons confectioners using the exact same methods as 100 years ago, stirring sugar by hand in copper pans to get that magic taste. Immersed and supportive of local culture, Kendal Calling are delighted to be attempting to gain a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for baking the largest mintcake; a historical world and festival first!
With an intimate yet expansive site, Kendal Calling will play host to globally accomplished acts like Blondie, Chase & Status and The Cribs on the main stage set in a stunning natural amphitheatre. Away from the big crowds, nestled in the many nooks of the site are fantastic stages that are worth seeking out! These include the much talked about and intimate Riot Jazz stage featuring the sounds of the Riot Jazz Brass Band and Skamel from Fat Freddy’s Drop to name just some talent. 
Probably the best Rock n Roll band around today; Kitty, Daisy & Lewis will be rocking the Get it Loud in Libraries stage; while the Kayleid Stage serves as a platform for world, folk, funk and everything in between with acts including Mr Scruff, hoe down kings Cut A Shine and many more.
Kendal Calling also plays host to the first neo rave Balkan Gypsy band (that we know of!); called Slamboree – look out for their face painted posse gracing stages across the weekend!
This year’s fancy dress theme is Beasts and Machines as we encourage revelers to unless their futuristic wild animals within! With areas including the Main Stage, Glow Dance Tent, Kayleid Tent, Calling Out stage, Monstrous Garden, The Soapbox, Riot Jazz, The Houseparty, Happy Slap Boutique, Get it Loud in Libraries, Kids Area, The Ladybird Project, Garden of Eden, The Village Green and Songsmith Solar Stage there is a whole new world to get immersed in.
On top of round the clock entertainment, Kendal Calling is the only festival to host a real ale festival; Kendale, which is based in our onsite pub The Holy Quail!
The Kendal Calling team can’t wait to see you in the fields, not long now
LINE UP SO FAR:
Chase & Status (LIVE) / The Cribs / Blondie / House of Pain / Echo & The Bunnymen / The Levellers / Frank Turner (with full live band) / Beardyman / Young Knives / The Whip / Tim Burgess & Mark Collins from The Charlatans acoustic set / Easy Star All Stars / Frankie & The Heartstrings / Sonic Boom Six / Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club / The Lancashire Hotpots / Bajah & the Dry Eye Crew / Alice Gold / The Chapman Family / Nathan ‘Flutebox’ Lee & The Clinic / Dinosaur Pile Up / Molotov Jukebox / Lets Buy Happiness / The Milk / Little Barrie / Brett Domino Trio / Kill It Kid / Failsafe / Trevor Moss / Emily Portman / Joana and the Wolf / Hannah Trigwell / Skinny Lister / The Leonard Jones Potential / Airship / The Minx / Seven Seals / The Ariya Astrobeat Arkestra / Red Suns / Smoove & Turrell / The Sand Band / Riot Jazz / The Virgin Marys / Bear Driver / Proud Mary / Club Smith / Jaspar / Too Young To Love / The Suzukis / Lamps Expire / The Semolina Pilchards / Stagecoach / Lucid Dream / Olfa / Mount Fabric / The Wagon Tales / The Plea / Fly With Vampires / Ratz / Cut A Shine Hoedown / BARD / Lokandes / Sam Lee and Friends / Rumbaba / Cocos Lovers / Nights of Sevens / The Feud / Hourglass Sea / Goodnight Lenin / Kidnap Alice / Glover / I  am Austin / The Worm / Jadares por Fuera / The Bleach / Hexed Hands / Meadow / I Am In Love / Awale  / Harare / Smith Byrnes O'Sullivan / Kitty Daisy & Lewis / Tom Williams and The Boat / Sophie Barker (Zero 7) / Liz Lawrence / Gabrielle Aplin / Dimbleby and Capper
GLOW DANCE TENT: Derrick Carter / Krafty Kuts / Caspa / Nero / Adam Freeland / Herve / Yousef / The Japanese Popstars- Live / Breakage / Yousef / Artwork / Jesse Rose / Burns / Polen / Middleman / Maverick Sabre / Retro-Grade / Marc Roberts / Ash Howell / The Raged / Ki Creighton / We Take Polaroids / The Entrepreneurs / Paper Tiger / Tyler Mae / China Shop Bull / Karma Kanic / Linton Brown
SOAP BOX STAGE: Mr B The Gentlemen Rhymer / Tim Burgess DJ set / Dave Haslam / poet laureate Marvin Cheeseman / George McKay / Dicky Dippinson / Bushpig  / The Sky Muffins / Skint & Demoralised / Witch and the Robot / Craig West / Robin Walker / Karl Yates and Hat Club DJs.

KEY INFO: KENDAL CALLING 2011 IS NOW SOLD OUT! www.kendalcalling.co.uk

19 May 2011

Kendal Calling Festival Now SOLD OUT!



Kendal Calling Festival has sold out in record time this year! With two and a half months still to go before the event, tickets have been snapped up quicker than ever. Organisers are reminding ticket buyers purchasing tickets through the deposit scheme to pay for their ticket before Wednesday 1st June to secure their pass. For those still looking to attend the show, there will be a Limited Ticket Resale at 9am on Friday 3rd June at 9am.
“The Glastonbury of the North” have also revealed main stage additions; legend Hugh Cornwell, voice of iconic band The Stranglers has joined the bill. Famous for such hits as Golden Brown, Peaches and No More Heroes we think this hero sits perfectly with our stunning line up!

Other acts added to the bill include Los Angeles band Vintage Trouble, who can count Jools Holland amongst their fans. With the Glow Dance Tent dazzling with world class DJ’s, Glow have just revealed they added bass heavy force Krafty Kuts, daddies of dubstep Caspa and Breakage plus more masters of the decks set to keep the Kendal crowd partying hard till the wee small hours.

Ben Robinson, director of Kendal Calling says: "It's a huge compliment to all those involved that so many of you have got your tickets so early and are warming up for a weekend of country style fun & frolics.
We still have more acts and all the attractions apart from the music to announce before we see you in the fields too.
For those who have got a deposit ticket make sure you pay off the remainder by the 1st June.
There is one last chance on the 3rd June to get tickets for Kendal Calling when we will be holding a resale of the deposit tickets that have not been paid off. See you down the front!"

LINE UP SO FAR:

Chase & Status (LIVE) / The Cribs / Blondie / House of Pain / Echo & The Bunnymen / The Levellers / Frank Turner (with full live band) / Beardyman / Young Knives / The Whip / Tim Burgess & Mark Collins from The Charlatans acoustic set / Easy Star All Stars / Frankie & The Heartstrings / Sonic Boom Six / Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club / The Lancashire Hotpots / Bajah & the Dry Eye Crew / Alice Gold / The Chapman Family / Nathan ‘Flutebox’ Lee & The Clinic / Dinosaur Pile Up / Molotov Jukebox / Lets Buy Happiness / The Milk / Little Barrie / Brett Domino Trio / Kill It Kid / Failsafe / Trevor Moss / Emily Portman / Joana and the Wolf / Hannah Trigwell / Skinny Lister / The Leonard Jones Potential / Airship / The Minx / Seven Seals / The Ariya Astrobeat Arkestra / Red Suns / Smoove & Turrell / The Sand Band / Riot Jazz / The Virgin Marys / Bear Driver / Proud Mary / Club Smith / Jaspar / Too Young To Love / The Suzukis / Lamps Expire / The Semolina Pilchards / Stagecoach / Lucid Dream / Olfa / Mount Fabric / The Wagon Tales / The Plea / Fly With Vampires / Ratz / Cut A Shine Hoedown / BARD / Lokandes / Sam Lee and Friends / Rumbaba / Cocos Lovers / Nights of Sevens / The Feud / Hourglass Sea / Goodnight Lenin / Kidnap Alice / Glover / I  am Austin / The Worm / Jadares por Fuera / The Bleach / Hexed Hands / Meadow / I Am In Love / Awale  / Harare / Smith Byrnes O'Sullivan

GLOW DANCE TENT: DERRICK CARTER / NERO / ADAM FREELAND / HERVE / YOUSEF / THE JAPANESE POPSTARS- LIVE / JESSE ROSE / BURNS / POLEN / MIDDLEMAN / MAVERICK SABRE / RETRO-GRADE / MARC ROBERTS / ASH HOWELL / THE RAGED / KI CREIGHTON / WE TAKE POLAROIDS / THE ENTREPRENEURS / PAPER TIGER / TYLER MAE / CHINA SHOP BULL / KARMA KANIC / LINTON BROWN

EDITORS NOTES: 
** Reminder to all those who have bought deposit tickets, the remainder of the festival ticket must be paid off by the 1st June.**


KEY INFO:

Date:                                        FRIDAY 29th– SUNDAY 31st JULY 2011 

Location:                                  Lowther Deer Park, Hackthorpe, CA10 2HN

Ticket Price:                            Full Adult Weekend Camping Tickets: £95
16+. Anyone under 17 must be accompanied by an adult)
Full Adult Deposit Weekend Ticket – Pay just £35 now to secure your ticket to
This year’s event and pay the balance of six weeks before the festival
11-15 years – This ticket is for anyone 11 years and older and 15 years and
Under: £50
10 and under - FREE!

Thursday Entry – This year Kendal Calling will be opening up the campsite a day early for all you keen festival goers to get pitched up super fast! Please note this is camping only plus the Village Green area, where a limited number of food outlets will be open plus an acoustic tent.
Adult: £10 / Youth 11-15: £5 / Under 11: FREE
    
THE TRAVEL
Coach travel is available from several UK destinations (tbc) and is provided by Big Green Coach Company. There are pickups from Penrith train station – If you’re travelling by train then hop aboard the Kendal Calling Shuttle straight to the site, and back again! 

Online Tickets:     www.kendalcalling.com / www.ticketline.co.uk

4 February 2011

KENDAL CALLING 2011 - TICKETS ON SALE NOW

KENDAL CALLING 2011

TICKETS NOW ON SALE AND FIRST CROP OF ACTS UNVEILED

The Levellers / Echo & the Bunnymen / Beardyman / Acoustic set from Tim Burgess & Mark Collins from The Charlatans / Mr Scruff

Friday 29th July - Sunday 31st July 2011

Lowther Deer Park, Hackthorpe, The Lake District

Full adult Weekend ticket: £95

Tickets available from www.ticketline.co.uk / www.kendalcalling.com

Winner of Best Small festival at 2010 UK Festival Awards

Nominee for NME Best Small festival award

8,000 capacity - 8 stages – 3 days and nights of fun in the fields in the beautiful Lake District

With festival tickets going on sale at 9am Today, Friday 4th February, Kendal Calling HQ are bursting to reveal the first of the sterling acts confirmed for the 2011 event. With all the headliners for this year’s festival still to be announced; the first snippet of the confirmed acts include legends The Levellers, Echo and the Bunnymen, Beardyman, a Northern festival exclusive acoustic set with Tim Burgess & Mark Collins from The Charlatans, and Mr Scruff, with bucket loads of top notch acts yet to be divulged!

After his crowd pleasing performance at last year’s festival, Mark Chadwick returns with the rest of the band in tow; Celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Levellers era defining album, Levelling the Land. Kendal Calling is pleased to say they will have the whole band taking to the stage to deliver some of the most iconic tracks from the early 90’s including chart favourites, One Way, Riverflow and Boatman.

Another legendary line up addition are indie heroes Echo and The Bunnymen. Bringing their post-punk sound to the Lake District; Echo and the Bunnymen go down in music history for hit singles Killing Moon (which featured in the 2001 cult classic movie Donnie Darko), Nothing Lasts Forever, and Bring on the Dancing Horses (featured in the John Hughes classic coming of age movie Pretty In Pink)

Kendal Calling are excited to reveal a Northern festival exclusive acoustic performance with the legendary and charismatic frontman Tim Burgess and guitarist Mark Collins from The Charlatans. They’ve lived through the Madchester/Britpop eras and are still making wonderful indie-pop tunes to this day!

Expect a string of hits from their back catalogue including: The Only One I Know, One to another, My Beautiful Friend, Tellin’ Stories, North Country Boy to name a few, alongside their fresh new material.

There are not many places where you can experience 80’s, 90’s and naughties indie legends cosied up next to award winning beatboxers… But the fields of Kendal Calling is that place. Ladies and gentlemen, back by incredibly popular demand, Kendal Calling presents… Beardyman! One of the most sought after artists at Kendal Calling, Beardyman is fast becoming a legend in the fields. Since his debut in 2008 Kendal have been nudging him to come back every year. In 2009 his performance was immense; The dance tent was packed out with the biggest crowds Kendal Calling had seen in one place.

Kendal Calling is also very pleased to announce king of funk and festival circuit regular Mr Scruff will be bringing his vast box of master-mixing tricks to light up the stage with his notoriously epic and quirky mixathons! Signed to the legendary label Ninja Tune, Mr Scruff is well known for his mammoth sets and is eager to take the Kendal calling crowds on a journey across musical genres, from jazz to break beat, funk to reggae, presenting a definitive odyssey in DJ prowess!

These first announcements are just the tip of the iceberg for what’s in store; with all the Main Stage headliners and the full Calling Out (new music) stage, Kaylied Tent (folk stage), Glow dance tent and five other stages line ups still to come; Kendal Calling 2011 is already shaping up to be an epic weekend with some of the finest UK and international artists to be showcased on the festival circuit. But Kendal Calling isn’t just about ambitious and cutting edge music; there are oodles of other activities and events going on throughout the weekend. Riding on the wave of the huge success of the Real Ale festival last year, Kendal Calling HQ are embarking on the tough task of sampling all the local ales to ensure that only the very best beverages are on offer for its return to this year’s festival! There is also the flamboyant and ludicrous Fancy Dress Saturday where all inhibitions and sanity are lost in a world of eccentricity, this year’s theme to be announced very soon...

Kendal Calling is an award-winning, innovative, independent festival based in the Lake District. It features pioneering contemporary music and art alongside traditional rural entertainment. Possibly the most fun you can have in the countryside, with fields full of activities and attractions for everyone from families to stag parties!
Come and join us for a weekend of festivity and escapism in the fresh country air.

The capacity is small and intimate so you won’t be herded around like cattle or spend hours in queues at the bar. Feel the freedom of being able to move between the 8 performance stages in a matter of minutes and never miss an artist.

Kendal Calling is all about fun the old fashioned way, great times, great entertainment and great friends all in one place!

Andy Smith, Co-Director and Co-Founder of Kendal Calling says:

"We've long wanted to bring Echo & the Bunnymen and The Levellers to Kendal Calling so this announcement is a realisation of a dream for us. I can't wait to see the looks on faces in the coming weeks when we announce our headliners though - this truly is going to be the most special year yet!"

See you in the fields!