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Maximo Park, Mystery Jets, & Deaf Havana for new Ringmaster Festival

a new fastival taking place on the Whitbourne Estate in Worcestershire

By Scott Williams | Published:

<s>Ringmaster Festival</s> .. 2013 - Maximo Park
Photo credit: Clark Wainwright


Maximo Park, Mystery Jets, Deaf Havana, and Swim Deep lead the first acts to be announced for the new Ringmaster Festival set to take place on the Whitbourne Estate in Worcestershire.

The festival which takes place on Saturday 28th September 2013 will also be host to Theme Park, Lewis Watson, Young Kato, The Family Rain, Thumpers, Canterbury, The Xcerts, Blitz Kids, Attention Thieves, Big Sixes, Tall Ships, Chloe Howl, Fossil Collective, Luke Sital-Singh, Sons And Lovers, Astronomyy, Meadowlark, and Port Isla.

Ringmaster Festival will, for one day, be home to 6 big top tents, with the look and feel of a vintage circus (circa 1934) but with a line-up of acts including Fin, Rum Honey, Tom Jarvis, Laurel Canyon, Lillian Todd Jones, Black Balloons, Charlotte Carpenter, Passport to Stockholm, Joyce The Librarian, Marie Naffah, Rhys Lloyd Morgan, Alexander Joseph, and Lewis Mokler.

Early bird tickets are priced at £33.50 (full price £39). Under-10's go free with an accompanying adult. Under-18's must be accompanied by an adult of 21-years of age, and any 21-year old can only be responsible for up to four under 18's. 

To buy tickets now, click here.

Ringmaster will be donating a share of £5 per ticket to their two chosen charities, Barnardo’s & Longlands Care Farm. There will also be a focus on being 'green', with the festival using local food produce and only allowing a certain number of vehicles on site, to reduce long term damage to the fields.