LeeFest 2010
£25, camping an extra £5
last updated: Mon 17th May 2010
LeeFest happens at a new site this year Highams Hill Farm, Sheepbarn Lane, Warlingham, Surrey on Saturday 14th August 2010 and is a non-profit music festival that started as a community of 150 young people in a back garden. The festival has now grown to 1500 people in a field with the same vibe retained.
Although being centred around young people the festival is targeted at an audience of all ages and offers opportunities for unsigned artists to play alongside seasoned professionals.
Line-up
The Futureheads, Does It Offend You, Yeah?, The King Blues, Fenech-Soler, Hot Club De Paris, Johnny Foreigner, King Charles, Mean Poppa Lean, Starsmith (DJ Set), Jakwob, The Loose Cannons, Trashcan DJs, Blah Blah Blah DJs, DJ Rava & MC Dialekt, Hatesy, David Bevan, and Kiss My Decks DJs.For the line-up details as available please click here.
Tickets
Tickets are priced at £25, with camping an extra £5. Under 14's must be accompanied by somebody over the age of 21. Under 10's get in free. To buy tickets click here.Facilities
All the essentials for a good day are available on site. These include toilets, reasonably priced food and drink, cash machines and first aid.Activities
LeeFest offers more than just music; in order to ensure that everybody has the most amazing day they offer all manner of exciting things to eat, drink, see and do as well as hear! Last year saw the addition of beach volleyball, beer pong, shisha, local food, face painting, Nando's and more.Camping
For the first time this event will have camping! Camping tickets are limited to 500. The campsite will open at 9:00 on the Saturday and close at 15:00 on the Sunday. Campers must be at least 16 years old, unless accompanied by a family member over the age of 21 at all times.Travel
Train - Trains to Bromley South and East Croydon take 20 Mins from central london and the site is easily accessed from these two stations.Free Bus - The festival will be operating a free shuttle bus service from Bromley South Station.
Cycle - There will be an organised ride to the festival from the old site. There will be music and everything!
Walk - There will be a few country walks that lead to the site. A great way to start the day and build up a thirst for a nice cold pint.
Parking
It's easy to get to the site by public transport where possible. If you do need to drive then it wont be a problem, parking is free.More information will be here when available.
£25, camping an extra £5
last updated: Mon 17th May 2010

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