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EXCLUSIVE: Eat Static to headline Endorse-It In-Dorset

joining Mad Professor, The Beat, RDF, Neville Staple & more

By Neil Greenway | Published:


Endorse-It In-Dorset, the 3-day camping festival which takes place from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th August in Dorset has announced that spacey trance-techno gods Eat Static are to be the Saturday headliner, and playing a 2-hour set!

Also newly confirmed for the Friday is ex-Specials frontman Neville Staple, who joins the acts already confirmed as playing over the weekend on three stages - Mad Professor, The Beat, The Cracked Actors, The Highliners, RDF/Military Surplus, Senser, Nucleus Roots, Dub Dadda, and of course Pronghorn, with many more still to be announced.

Because of it's growing popularity, the festival is moving to a new and bigger site, with a bigger kids area, a comedy session, stripey-jumper walkabout theatre, food, beer, stalls, tipi hire, loadsa loos, a family camping area, healing area, chill-out area - all the usual.

Tickets go on sale on Wednesday 1st March
£55 : adult 3 day with camping pass
£20 : 10-15yrs
£3 : under 10's (handling fee mainly)
£140 : Family ticket (2 adult, 2 kids 15 or under)
£5 : separate live-in vehicle pass will be required
The are a strictly limited amount of Family and Kids tickets. They are expecting these to sell out very quickly, due to the fact that they have tried to keep the price for kids/families down - when these tickets have gone, only adult tickets will be available.

Eat Static

eFestivals is pleased to again be the main sponsor of Endorse-It In-Dorset. This is part of eFestivals' commitment to put 10% of our turnover back into festivals, making festivals better for us all.