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first acts announced for Alchemy

Zion Train, P.A.I.N, RDF, Inner Terrestrials, Firepit Collective, and more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Alchemy Festival 2013 - Zion Train
Photo credit: Karen Williams


The first acts have been announced for this year's September Alchemy Festival.

Zion Train
Confirmed for the small family friendly festival that continues to grow and grow are Zion Train, P.A.I.N, Radical Dance Faction (RDF), Inner Terrestrials, The Firepit Collective, Flutatious, Tribazik, Zetan Spore, Back To The Planet, The Skraelings, Dave The Drummer, Cracked Actors, AOS3, Tarantism, Mental Block, Skiprat, Captain Hotknives, Firefarm, Re-Creation, Ephexis, Peak, Arcturian Soul, Brimstone, Free Wise Men, Jon Gomm, Spiral Scouts, Pan, Jilly Riley, New Groove Formation, and Future Dub Orchestra.

Musically its diverse but well programmed with most music tastes catered for someplace or other on the site at Scholey Park, 1 mile from Coningsby & Tattershall, Lincoln in Lincolnshire and returns in 2013 from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd September.

Early bird tickets are available priced at £60 for an adult weekend ticket. An under 16 ticket is priced at £15. Under 5's are free and don't require a ticket. A Family (2 adults and 3 children) ticket is priced at £145. A car parking ticket is priced at £8, and a live in vehicle pass is priced at £20. Dog pass (limited) £20. To buy tickets, click here.

The festival will also include a bubble tent, and circus area with fire shows, jugglers, poi and many other oddities! The site will have many works of art and sculptures, stalls, more food traders than last year, tarot readers and communal fire pits, and every day will be a dress fancy day.

There will be a large children's area at Alchemy containing circus skills, workshops, bubbles, face painting, shows, talks and performances. There will even be a children's open mic. Everything in the childrens area will be free. The festival aims to be as green as possible and support fair trade, and hopes to have a local cider company on site selling homemade cider and mead.