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26 more acts for Indietracks

Helen Love, The Wave Pictures, The Lovely Eggs, Haiku Salute, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Indietracks Music Festival 2013 - around the festival site
Photo credit: Luke Seagrave


Helen Love, The Wave Pictures, The Lovely Eggs, and Haiku Salut are amongst the latest wave of acts confirmed for this summer's Indietracks Festival.

around the festival site
Also confirmed are Monnone Alone, Alpaca Sport, Anaesthetics, Big Wave, Brilliant Corners, Cars Can Be Blue, Expensive, The Fenestration, Finnmark!, Jupiter in Jars, Lardpony, Making Marks, The McTells, The Middle Ones, The Mini Skips, Northern Spies, Pale Spectres, Seabirds, The Soulboy Collective, Tunabunny, Without Feather, and Woog Riots.

They join Camera Obscura, The Pastels, Still Corners, Bis, The Ballet, Flowers, Martha, The Understudies, Fever Dream, The Tuts, The Magic Theatre, Big Wave, David Leach, Frozy, Good Grief, Milky Wimpshake, The Beautiful Word, The Fireworks, The French Defence, Fear of Men, When Nalda Became Punk, and The Secret History. For the line-up details, as available please click here.

Around 50 indiepop bands will be playing at the festival across four stages: the outdoor stage; the indoor stage, the church and on the steam trains themselves. The festival will also host a range of art and craft workshops and a selection of discos after the bands finish.

The festival, now in it's seventh year, takes place from Friday 26th until Sunday 28th of July, is held in the grounds of Butterley Station, a picturesque 1950s steam railway in Derbyshire. The site houses a whole range of lovingly restored steam diesels and locomotives. Festival goers are allowed to have unlimited rides on the steam railway over the weekend and full access to other railway attractions including a farm and museum.

Tickets are now available at an early bird discount price of £65 (weekend) and £35 (day). These cheaper prices are available until 5pm on Saturday 11 May.

After this date, prices will be £72 (weekend) and £38 (day). Weekend tickets for children aged 5-15 are £10, or £6 for a day ticket. Children under 5 get in free.

To buy tickets, click here.