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Noisettes to headline LeeFest

plus Clean Bandit, Friends, Lulu James, Stealing Sheep, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

LeeFest 2013 - Noisettes
Photo credit: Sarah Thomas


Noisettes will headline this summer's three day LeeFest..

Noisettes
Also confirmed for the event are Clean Bandit, Friends, Lulu James, Stealing Sheep, To Kill A King, Story Books, Wall, Thumpers, Concrete Knives, Keston Cobblers Club, Hackney Colliery Band, The Ramona Flowers , Crushed Beaks, Eliza and The Bear, Misty Miller, By The Rivers, and Troumaca.

This year's line-up includes Delphic, The Other Tribe, King Charles, Public Service Broadcasting, Man Like Me (live), Fiction, Stanton Warriors, and No Artificial Colours.

New acts also joining the bill include Throwing Up, Professor Penguin, Abi Wade, The Title Sequence, All We Are, Salt Ashes, Hella Better Dancer, Lazytalk, Bordeauxxx, Charles Anonymous, Patch and The Giant, Hello Mexico, Cable Street Collective, Lucy Caitt, Abigail Hubbard, Phillious Williams, Jarbird, Tall Tales, and Lola.

LeeFest returns to Highams Hill Farm, Sheepbarn Lane, Warlingham, in Surrey over three days from Friday 12th until Sunday 14th July 2013 and started as a community of 150 young people in a back garden. The festival has now grown to 2,000 people in a field and wants to develop into a 5,000 capacity event.

Instead of taking a traditional route of sponsors, or corporate investors, LeeFest hope to raise the money through crowd funding website Kickstarter, attempting to raise £50,000 so it can grow whilst remaining independent and sponsor free. Fans now have just 2 weeks left to pledge their support.

To visit their Kickstarter page, click here.

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.