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Subsource, and Digital.is, are heading for Waveform

plus more including The Guessmen, Sunfish, Laughing Buddha, Fearsome Engine, Trouble and Mischief

By Scott Williams | Published:

Waveform 2008 - around the festival site
Photo credit: Karen Williams


Waveform, which describes itself as a 'unique dance gathering' and takes place at a new site at Warren Farm, Liddington, Wiltshire has announced more acts for the weekend of Friday 12th September to Sunday 14th September'

The acts for the Cats Cradle have been announced with Step 13, The Guessmen, New Groove Formation, ZeJ, Sunfish, Subsource, Digital.is, Dust 21, No.1 Station, BschmangL, Revolution, Trouble and Mischief, Sicknote, Hedluv, The Phoenix Rose, Jon Sterckx, Ramshackle ed, and Souk Sounds.

The line-up for the Trance Arena has also been announced with Laughing Buddha, Tristan, Fearsome Engine, Scorb, Excession, Morganism, Hopi, Gacid, Natzan, Pieman, Geo, Psychosonic, and Loke all now confirmed.

There'll be five stages of music, with a diverse range of DJ's and live performers uniting many different dance genres into one festival. There is an all night music license. Previously confirmed acts include: Eat Static, System 7, Gaudi, Zubzub, OOOD, Widescreen, Bonze, Zetan Spore, Far Too Loud, ILS, Subsource, Orchid Star, Mood Deluxe, Sinewave, Sick Rebel, Liquid Djems, and A9ent Oran9e. For the line-up details as available please click here

The event will be powered with renewable energy, have a site wide organic food policy and a number of waste reduction policies will be in place.

Waveform is participating in Earth Dance, an international charity project where people unite together at midnight on 13th September to dance for peace in more than 50 different countries around the world and raise money for chosen charities.

This year will see the Green Village expand into a whole area, powered exclusively by wind and sun and featuring our live music café and ambient spaces. There will also be plenty of breaks, electro, dubstep, minimal and dub to keep all tastes in dance music happy.

Tickets are on sale now for £78. Children aged 5 to 15 cost £22; car parking costs £10 (motorbikes free); campervans, or cars & caravans cost £27 per live in vehicle. Tickets on the gate will cost £90. To buy tickets click here.

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