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Dance line-up announced for LeeFest

Friction & Linguistics, Jakwob, Raf daddy, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

LeeFest 2012 - around the festival site (late night clubbers)
Photo credit: Andy Pitt


The non-profit music and arts festival LeeFest has announced dance music line-up for Friday 29th and Saturday 30th June 2012 which completes their line-up for this year.

Friction & Linguistics will headline with Jakwob, Raf Daddy, and Urban Nerds will occupy the LeeFest big top for an evening presenting Dismantle, Marcus Nasty featuring Rankin, and Rattus Rattus, with Sai, Hatesy, and Jesse James also confirmed.

These acts join a bill already featuring headliners Mystery Jets, plus Summer Camp, Slow Club, Ghostpoet, Bastille, The Skints, Man Like Me (live), Casiokids, Sound of Guns, FOE, Seye, Lets Buy Happiness, By The Rivers, Fever Fever, Ill Murray, The Brownies, Grand Pocket Orchestra, The Title Sequence, Bwani Junction, Josh Beech & the Johns, Bonfire Nights, Hella Better Dancer, Youth Imperial, Santiago Street Machine, Van Susans, Red Lapels, Aaron Delahunty, Colour Clouds, Sea Stacks, Matt Emery, We Were Evergreen, Big Kids, To Kill A King, Public Service Broadcasting, Tom Williams and the Boat, Broken Hands, and Lion will appear on the BBC Kent Introducing stage.

The 2,000 capacity LeeFest returns to Highams Hill Farm, Sheepbarn Lane, Warlingham, Surrey on two days and is a non-profit music festival that started as a community of 150 young people in a back garden.

Although being centred around young people the festival is targeted at an audience of all ages and offers opportunities for unsigned artists to play alongside seasoned professionals.

Tickets are priced at £57 for the weekend. Under 10's get in free and must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 21 at all times when on site. Maximum 2 children per adult.

To buy tickets from Seetickets, here.

To buy tickets from Gigantic, here.