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Ian Hunter, Tom Hingley, Transglobal Underground & more for Wychwood

EXCLUSIVE!

By Neil Greenway | Published:


Wychwood Festival, which takes place at Cheltenham Racecourse, Gloucestershire from Friday 1st until Sunday 3th June 2007, has announced more acts to the line-up of world music blended with dance, folk and indie.

Newly added are The Ian Hunter Band on the Friday, Tom Hingley (from Inspiral Carpets), former Stone Roses man Aziz Ibrahim and Transglobal Underground - both as part of BBC Asian Network’s programme on Saturday night, and Catherine Feeny on the Sunday.

Acts previously confirmed include the headliners of Levellers, Fun Lovin' Criminals, and Afro Celt Soundsystem, with other acts such as Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3, Badly Drawn Boy, Adjagas, Anoushkar Shankar, Go Lem System, Eliza Carthy, Kitty Daisy & Lewis, Subgiant, Balkan Beat Box, Shooglenifty, Zion Train, Ba Cissoko, Country Joe McDonald, and more - click here for the full available details, now including day and stage splits (but not necessarily in running order).

Wychwood also features cabaret, comedy, and a solar-powered cinema from the Groovy Movie Picture House alongside over a hundred different workshops for all ages ranging from African drumming to life coaching, yoga to breakdancing, Mask Making to songwriting create an all round family experience.

Tickets are on sale, costing £95 for an adult weekend ticket or £75 for a youth (12-18)/concession weekend ticket, and day tickets priced at £28 (£20 youth/conc) for the Friday, £48 (£35 youth/conc) for the Saturday, and £38 (£25 youth/conc) for the Sunday. Under-12s are free. To buy tickets click here.

Unlike just about every other festival, cars are allowed on the campsite for people to unload, then they must drive off to the car park.

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