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The Vaccines, Cast, & Goodnight Lenin, for Lounge On The Farm

nine more acts announced

By Scott Williams | Published:

Lounge On The Farm 2011 - around the site (2)
Photo credit: Clive Hoadley


London-base, indie rock four piece The Vaccines lead the latest acts to be announced for Kent's Lounge on the Farm.

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The Vaccines will appear on the main stage before Katy B. Elsewhere Liverpudlian Britpop four piece Cast will headline The Meadows stage on Friday night, and new act Goodnight Lenin will play the folk stage on Sunday.

Also confirmed are Dry The River, Braids, Big Deal, Visions of Trees, Two Wounded Birds, Eagulls, all new additions to the Sheep Dip stage which will be hosted by Moshi Moshi, Rockfeedback and Chess Club on subsequent nights, and has already confirmed Slow Club, Egyptian Hip Hop, Pete and the Pirates, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Trophy Wife, Fixers, Leah Mason, and Still Corners, who will appear alongside many more.

The Streets, Ellie Goulding and Echo & The Bunnymen have been previously confirmed as main headliners for the July festival. Katy B, Graham Coxon, The Joy Formidable, Johnny Flynn and Cornershop have all been recently announced.

One of the most successful Canterbury bands, prog rock legends Caravan have also been confirmed for the festival, with the re-release of the seminal album 'In the Land of Grey and Pink' due this summer, they will play the new Meadows stage. There are still more acts to be announced. For the line-up rumours to-date, see here.

Lounge on the Farm which takes place at Merton Farm in Canterbury from Friday 8th to Sunday 10th of July 2011. This year sees the festival add an outdoor Main Stage for the first time with five other stage including The Meadows Stage which this year replaces The Further Stage.

Having carved itself out a niche as a festival known for its unique location on a real life, working farm (with real animals roaming about), plus a strong focus on delicious food, family friendly atmosphere and reputable line-up, Lounge on the Farm Festival has doubled its capacity in 2011 to 10,000 people.

An adult weekend ticket is priced at £105, youth tickets (aged 13-17 on 09/07/2011) are priced at £82.50, child ticket (aged between 6-12 on 08/07/2011) are priced at £50, family tickets which allow entrance of 2 x adults and 2 x kids (aged 6 - 12 years) are priced at £265. A campervan/mobile caravan ticket is priced at £45. Kids aged 5 or under go for a nominal fee of £1.

An adult day ticket is priced at £45, a youth day ticket is priced at £35, a child day ticket is priced at £22.50. There are also student, student groups (of 10), and teacher offers available.

To buy tickets from Seetickets, click here.

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