Timber Festival 2018

Friday 6th to Sunday 8th July 2018
Feanedock, Rawdon Road, Moira, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE12 6DQ, England MAP
£130 adult weekend camping ticket
Daily capacity: 6,000
Last updated: Tue 7th Aug 2018

Timber Festival is a new festival which takes place at Feanedock - a 70 acre woodland site on the Leicestershire/Derbyshire border - from Friday 6th to Sunday 8th July 2018, where music, forests, arts and ideas will weave together into an weekend in the heart of the National Forest, one of Britain’s boldest environmental projects. 

Line-up

confirmed acts include headliners Jane Weaver, This Is The Kit, and Hope & Social, along with Aadae, H.Hawkline, Sivu
Stables, Jalen N'Gonda, Discolypso, Ewan McLennan, Alice Jemima, Siv Jakobsen, and more, with more to be announced.

For all the details so far please see the line-up page.

For other activities please see down the page.

Tickets

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Early bird tickets are priced at £130 for an adult weekend camping ticket, £45 for a child weekend camping ticket, £40 for an adult day ticket and £15 for a child day ticket. Under 3s go free.

Other activities/Entertainments

English festival premiere of 'Tree and Wood':  explores our relationship with the trees and woods we depend on for our survival both past and present through a journey through a series of installations, movement, song and music. 

greenfield festival premiere of Luke Jerram's 'Museum of the Moon' - a seven metre moon sculpture featuring detailed NASA imagery of the lunar surface and sound by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award winning composer Dan Jones. 

Marshmallow Laser Feast’s award-winning immersive virtual reality experience In The Eyes of the Animal

Comedy In The Dark with Leicester Comedy Festival

Writers, artists, poets, scientists, philosophers and educators to help re-imagine what woodlands and trees mean and our relationship with the world around us. 

Woodland workshops, runs, relaxation & well-being, foraging workshops, and more.

More Info

The National Forest is an environmentally-led regeneration project, spanning 200 square miles across parts of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Staffordshire. Working with communities, businesses and land owners, it is the first forest to be created at scale in England for over 1000 years.

More information will be here when available.




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