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Delphic, The Other Tribe, and King Charles for LeeFest

plus Public Service Broadcasting, Man Like Me, Fiction, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

LeeFest 2013 - Delphic
Photo credit: Zelah Williams


Delphic, The Other Tribe, and King Charles have been announced for this summer's three day LeeFest, the charity event which 25 year old Lee Denny started in his garden 8 years ago.

Delphic
Also confirmed today are Public Service Broadcasting, Man Like Me (live), Fiction, Stanton Warriors, and No Artificial Colours.

Many more acts are yet to be announced, including a host of unsigned acts from around the country.

Lee Denny said, "We believe the best festival atmospheres are created by energetic young artists, new music, and creative experiences beyond the music! We're working hard with the LeeFest community to create an incredible programme of exciting, dynamic artists and collectives – we hope you enjoy this small glimpse of the festival."

The 2,000 capacity LeeFest returns to Highams Hill Farm, Sheepbarn Lane, Warlingham, Surrey and has expand to three days this year, from Friday 12th until Sunday 14th July 2013 and is a non-profit music festival that started as a community of 150 young people in a back garden. The festival has now grown to 2000 people in a field with the same vibe retained.

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 £70 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, click here.