Mystery Jets to headline Chagstock

plus Dizraeli & The Small Gods, Emily Barker, Crowns and more

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 23rd May 2013

Mystery Jets

Friday 19th to Saturday 20th July 2013
Whiddon Down, Chagford, Devon, EX20 2PR, England MAP
£65 for a weekend adult
Daily capacity: 5,000
Last updated: Thu 23rd May 2013

Mystery Jets are the final main stage headliner announced for the 'Circus' themed Chagstock festival held on Dartmoor in Devon.

They join a raft of new additions completing the line-up including Dizraeli and the Small Gods, Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo, Crowns, Yes Sir Boss, Crazy Arm, and Matthew & Me.

The first acts for the line-up who will all be appearing at the festival held over the weekend of Friday 19th and Saturday 20th July have been confirmed as Saturday headliner Boomtown Rats with Bob Geldof with their only 2013 UK Festival headline performance, and one of only two UK dates this summer. Joining them on the bill are Billy Bragg, Ferocious Dog, Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman, Marc O'Reilly, Brother & Bones, New Crisis, Crazy Arm, Wille and The Bandits, Aurora Skies, Crowns, Lily & Meg, Flats & Sharps, and Skinny Dog.

For the line-up details as available please click here.

Now in its 7th year Chagstock is a well set up, very family friendly festival, suitable for young and not so young alike, with no focus on any particular music genre, and offering a blend of music to suit a wide range of tastes. Alongside the music, there's a decent selection of food and drink, and lots other entertainment around the site to keep the kids occupied.

An adult weekend ticket is priced at £65. A teen (12-17 years) weekend ticket is priced at £40, and a family weekend ticket is priced at £170. Tickets include free camping and parking, and day tickets also available. To buy tickets, click here.

Campervan field (very close to the main gate) spaces are priced at £10. To buy campervan/caravan tickets, click here.

For the first year, both the Main and Second stages will run throughout both days. The Acoustic Second stage has been re-branded the Marquee stage. Furthermore, the on-site Bar is being upgraded, with a major expansion to the bar size and staffing levels. Parking arrangements have also been reviewed and improved. Other changes to the festival will be announced as the event gets closer.

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