Athlete to headline The Big Tree Festival

the new environmentally-focused family festival in Suffolk

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 12th Apr 2013

Athlete

Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th August 2013
Euston Park, Euston, Suffolk, IP24 2QP, England MAP
£69 for the weekend, child (5-15) £27.50, and u5s £1
Daily capacity: 5,000
Last updated: Thu 9th May 2013

Brining their hits including 'Half Light', 'Wires', 'Beautiful', 'El Salvador' and 'Tourist' Athlete will headline Saturday's Main Stage at The Big Tree Festival a new environmentally-focused family festival.

Athlete
They are the first headliner to be announced for the three day not-for-profit event held at Euston Park, in Euston, Suffolk from Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th August that includes two days of music and more than 50 acts playing a mixture of rock, indie, psychedelia, folk, Americana, and dance across 3 stages.

Other acts include The Christians, Beverley Craven, Dodgy, Republica, Missing Andy, Mamas Gun, Wild Smiles, The Skints, Lucy Ward, Yes Sir Boss, Will And The People, Eddie And The Hot Rods, The Undercover Hippy, Paper Aeroplanes, Police Dog Hogan, Ewan McLennan, Sam Forrest, Rusty Shackle, Liz Lawrence, The Outcast Band, The BlackWhite, Zombie Met Girl, Changing Horses, Borderline:Fire, Apple Rabbits, Andrew Duhon, Bob Hillary and the Massive Mellow, Andi Fraggs, East Town Pirates, Gerard & the Watchmen, Hot Fiction, Maisie Mae, Freya Roy, The Salt Water Brothers, Lazy Heart Parade, Long Finger Bandits, The Kabeedies, Sunday Driver, Bards of the Heath, Cathedrals & Cars, The Cads, These Ghosts, Violet Bones, Lucy Sampson, Ellie Jamison, Benjamin Bloom, Tiny Dragons, Lisa Redford, Flaming June, Flutatious, The Woodland Creatures, Aartwork, Bemis, Cara Sebastian, The Floe, Johnno Casson, Kevin Pearce, Luke Ferre, and Trouble With Tuesday.

Sunday's Main Stage headliners are due to be announced in the coming weeks.

For the line-up details as available please click here.

As well as the live music, the festival will feature an array of solar and bicycle powered stages and installations, dozens of interactive workshops geared for all ages, guest speakers, comedy, local theatre, silent disco, and some very special guests for Big Tree juniors.

Expect also a wide range of local ales, cider and food on offer, as well as arts and crafts stalls, sustainability workshops, a communal festival allotment & greengrocers, healing fields, hot tubs, and even an animatronic polar bear!.

Mr Bloom from popular BBC CBeebies show Mr Bloom's Nursery will also be stopping by to entertain the children over the weekend. Plus the Roald Dahl Museum will be stopping by for storytelling and eco-themed workshops.

Andy Reed of Creation Suffolk said, "We are absolutely thrilled to be able to announce Athlete as our Saturday headliners for the Big Tree Festival. To attract a band as prestigious and popular as Athlete speaks volumes about the ambitions and stature of the new festival, and we are sure they will deliver a wonderful show.

"We think using an event such as a festival to demonstrate the positive effects of renewable energy and sustainability is an idea which is really unique to the region. There are not many events out there which offer people the chance to physically contribute to the festival itself. People will be powering the acoustic bicycle stage, charging their mobile phones and DJ turntables, and illuminating various arts installations.

"Where we are not using people, the sun will have a role in powering our second stage, a beautiful collection of domes and fully furnished stage which is a regular feature at Glastonbury. We think the festival a fabulous concept and one we are really excited about."

The festival has just extended their exclusive Early Bird tickets, which will only be available until the end of April.

An adult (16+) weekend ticket including camping is priced at £65, with a child (aged 5-15 years) ticket priced at £25, children aged under 5 years weekend tickets are £1 (All proceeds from Under 5's ticket sales will be donated to Suffolk Wildlife Trust). A family ticket (2 adults and 2 children aged over 5 years) is priced at £175. A live in vehicle pass is £20 and a weekend car parking pas is £10. Day tickets are also available priced at £35 for adults, £15 for kids (aged 5-15 years), and £1 for under 5s. An overnight camping pass is £10 and a day ticket car parking pass is £5.

To buy tickets, click here.

Tickets available to purchase in person or by telephone from the Mid Suffolk Tourist Information Centre.


Latest Updates

The Big Tree Festival
festival home page
last updated: Wed 17th Feb 2016