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Har Mar Superstar, and Robots In Disguise heading for The Mighty Boosh Festival

and added more comedy from Tim Key, Paul Sinha and Tony Law

By Scott Williams | Published:

The Mighty Boosh Festival 2008 - Robots In Disguise
Photo credit: Karen Williams


The Mighty Boosh Festival held at The Hop Farm, Kent on Saturday 5th July has announced two more musical artists, Har Mar Superstar, and Robots In Disguise, plus more comedy acts.

The electroclash lewd experience of singer/songwriter Har Mar Superstar and the punk and electro beat combo of Robots In Disguise are the latest entertainment for the music 'Monkey Hell' stage joining the previously confirmed confirmed were music acts including The Charlatans, Gary Numan, White Denim, The Kills, Peaches (DJ Set), and Polar Bear plus of course The Mighty Boosh boys.

Three new acts have just been added to the Mighty Boosh comedy tent 'The Velvet Onion', they are Tim Key, Paul Sinha, and Tony Law join aline-up which Ross Noble, Scottish comedian Frankie Boyle, Arj Barker (Flight Of The Conchords), Josie Long, Mark Watson, Matthew Holness (Garth Marenghi), Milton Jones, Wil Hodgson, Tom Basden, Pappy's Fun Club, David O'Doherty, Simon Munnery, Andrew Lawrence, Dan Clark, Robin Ince (The Book Club), Arnab Chanda, Paul Foot, and Greg Fleet.

Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding said, "The line up is finally coming together with all our favourite bands and comic friends. We can't wait; it is going to be a blast!"

Tickets for the festival are priced at £50 and can be purchased by clicking here.

Hop Farm is set in 400 acres of unspoilt Kent countryside, and was once a working and now one of Kent's most popular tourist attractions in the Garden of England.

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