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Slow Club, Silver Columns, Hot Club De Paris & more added to Lounge On The Farm

Moshi Moshi Records & Wichita Records host a stage

By Neil Greenway | Published:

Lounge On The Farm 2010 - around the site (1)
Photo credit: Clive Hoadley


Moshi Moshi Records & Wichita Records have teamed up to host the Sheepdip Stage on the Saturday of this year's Lounge on the Farm music festival.

The stage will feature Slow Club, Silver Columns, Hot Club de Paris, The Wave Pictures, James Yuill, Gold Panda, First Aid Kit, Veronica Falls, Dam Mantle, Spectrals, and Summer Camp.

They join the previously announced Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Toots & The Maytals, Courtney Pine, Fionn Regan, TUNNG, and many more - for the full line-up details to-date, see here.

The five thousand capacity festival, features seven stages with over 160 bands playing over three days. The festival gives local bands and musicians a platform upon which to perform alongside established acts from round the country.

The dates for the fifth Lounge on the Farm music festival, which takes place at Merton Farm in Canterbury, are confirmed as Friday 9th to Sunday 11th of July 2010.

Full price adult weekend tickets are priced at £95, youth tickets (aged 13-17 on 09/07/2010) are priced at £75, child ticket (aged between 6-12 on 09/07/2010) are priced at £45, family tickets which allow entrance of 2 x adults and 2 x kids (aged 6 - 12 years) are priced at £210. Kids aged 5 or under go for a nominal fee of £1. Day tickets are will be on sale at a later date.

To buy tickets, click here.

Lounge On The Farm also has The Meadow field which is an extension of everything Lounge On The Farm stands for. From an open air theatre stage and comedy, to a petting zoo, via pottery classes and foraging the Kentish countryside this is a slice of festival action with out the music.