Blissfields announces more live acts, DJs, and comedy

The Jim Jones Revue, Fool's Gold, Sound Of Arrows, and many more

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 7th Apr 2011

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Thursday 30th June to Sunday 3rd July 2011
Vicarage Farm, Woodmancott, Winchester, Hants, SO21 3BL, England MAP
£65 for an adult weekend pass
Daily capacity: 1,200
Last updated: Wed 25th May 2011

The Jim Jones Revue, Fool's Gold, The Sound of Arrows, Marques Toliver, and The Chapman Family top the latest acts for this year's Blissfields, the family friendly small festival.

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Joining them for the bash at Woodmancott, in Hampshire, in the South of England are are Flashguns, Kid Adrift, and Bear Cavalry the first Road To Blissfields winner.

The latest DJs announced are Boule, DJ Will ChuMp, MASS_IVE, The Great One, Minorities, Michael Buble DJs, Krysten Cummings & Neil Prosser with Revive, Hammy, Matt Clark, and Thequickandthedead.

Bringing the laughs to Blissfields which runs from Thursday 30th June to Sunday 3rd July are Stevie Gray, Owen Niblock, Michael Kossew, Ruth E Cockburn, Beccy Barnes, Freddy Quinne, Curtis Threadgold, Jay Edwards, Lewis Charlesworth, Matt Dyson, and Matthew Highton.

They join headliners Frank Turner, and Tricky, with SixNationState, Fenech-Soler, Delays, I Am Arrows, Gold Panda, Summer Camp, Dub Pistols, Subgiant, King Charles, Sound Of Rum, Chad Valley, James Yuill, Man Like Me, David E. Sugar, Various Cruelties, Alpinestreetop Flyers, Imperial Leisure, Colin Macintyre, Chris T-T, I Dream In Colour, Leah Mason, Emily And The Woods, Beans On Toast, The Riff Raff, Fly Frankie Fly, Polly And The Billets Doux, Huw Olesker, Ally Wolf, Benzo & Olly Salter, Chess Club DJs, Crazy P Soundsystem, Dom Chung, D Warrior, Fear Of Theydon, Gary Bennetton, and many more. For the line-up details as available please click here
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Music takes place across five stages: The main open air stage; The Bradley Bubble a Big Top Stage offering mixed entertainment including local acts, open mic and after hours fun; Tractor Disco Stage (DJs) – An open air carnival on a tractor trailer for all day frivolity; The Hidden Hedge - a secluded hideaway in the woods, with chilled atmosphere and secret appearances/performances; and The Campfire which offers acoustic, DIY, and other entertainment.

To celebrate the transportation of the festival to its new "home-world", the theme for the weekend will be a Sci-Fi-tastic - "OUT OF THIS WORLD".

Tickets are now available priced at £65 for the weekend with camping, £42 for those aged 5-15 for the weekend with camping, children aged under 5 are free, there is no separate tariff for those not camping. No under 16's to camp unless accompanied by an over 21 years of age. Campervan tickets are priced at £35. There will be a £10 charge made on arrival for all vehicles, excluding those with valid campervan/caravan pass.

Thursday night camping is available for an extra £15 (for those already with weekend camping tickets or Friday day tickets). Day Tickets will be on sale at a future date.

To buy tickets, click here.




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