Forgotten Valley - CANCELLED 2008

Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th May 2008
Westmorland County Show Ground, Lane Farm, Crooklands, Lake District, Cumbria, UK MAP
Weekend Adult + Camping £80 (early bird -first 2000) £100
Last updated: Mon 31st Mar 2008

THIS FESTIVAL HAS BEEN CANCELLED

If you have purchased a ticket, please contact your point of purchase for a refund.

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There are strong rumours that this festival is cancelled, we have contacted their press agent and they are unable to tell us anything as they are no longer contracted on the event. It does currently look as though this event will not go ahead.

Forgotten Valley is a new festival which takes place between Friday 23rd and Sunday the 25th May, on the edge of the lake district.

International bands will rub shoulders with the best breaking talent across Britain, and the genre-defining stars and club nights of dance music will be manning the decks. The line-up includes Happy Mondays, The Enemy, Pendulum, Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong, Reverend and the Makers, The Enemy, Lightspeed Champion, Friendly Fires, Does if Offend You, Yeah?, The Whip, New Young Pony Club, The Wombats, Crystal Castles, Teenagers, Zenfo, and loads more to be announced soon.

Record label Ninja Tunes provide their founders Coldcut who will be DJing at Forgotten Valley with support from Qemists, DJ Food and DK, and J Mountain. House sessioners Circus founder Yousef will be bringing his Liverpool party vibes to Cumbria along with his special guest Claude Von Stroke. Leed's Back2Basics crew and founder Dave Beer will be joined by Ivan Smagghe and Ralph Lawson, along to entertain the crowds. Festival organisers also say to look out for sets from Uber DJs and Tokyoblu, playing impromptu sets and secret parties too.

A new North West festival in the Cumbria countryside that hopes to attract a decent line up acts to the four stages from established acts and breakthough talent to late night DJs and they hope to also provide Themed Bars, a 'Gauntlet Village', Healing area, Kids Zone, Spotlight & Street Entertainers. Also confirmed at the festival is the entertainment area Lost Vagueness bringing their eccentric glamour.

Extensive camping and accommodation facilities available. Weekend tickets with camping are available at an early bird price of £80 (for the first 2000) after that they will be £100.

More information will be here when available.


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