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Submotion Orchestra, All We Are, We Are Shining, Sheelanagig, and No Go Stop for Farmfestival

plus Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band on their first trip to the UK

By Scott Williams | Published:

Farmfestival 2015 - Submotion Orchestra
Photo credit: Phil Bull


Submotion Orchestra, and All We Are are among the latest acts to be announced for Farmfestival which returns for it's 10th year birthday bash to Bruton, in Somerset over Friday 31st July and Saturday 1st August 2015.

Also making their first ever trip to the UK are Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band a Thai band, born out of the Paradise Bangkok sessions run by DJs Maft Sai and Chris Menist, who play vintage molam music from Isan, in the North-East of Thailand, with a 21st century twist. Also added to the bill are We Are Shining, Sheelanagig, and No Go Stop (formerly Bristol Afrobeat Project).

Already confirmed are Lamb, Stealing Sheep, Sherwood & Pinch, Portico, Zun Zun Egui, The Lovely Eggs, Goan Dogs, Duologue, Febueder, Amber Leaves, Baila la Cumbia, Bite The Buffalo, B.O.M.B.S., Baraka, The Flamenco Thief, Komodo, Bird Noire, Oliver Seymour Marsh, Far North District , My Social Orbit, Finches Fly, and The Hartletts.

Joining Nightmares on Wax on decks, are the first DJs to be announced who are JD Twitch, Phaeleh, Bradley Zero, Ruf Dug, The Disablists, Pardon My French, Franklin, Crucial & Fresh, Shapes, The Civilisation of the Rough, and Vintage Mobile Disco.

The summer of 2015 will see Farmfest turn 10 and as you would expect they will be going big on the celebrations – expect giant party games, overblown site decorations, enormous cake and massive fancy dress. The celebrations will see plenty of special events, new stages and one or two surprises which are being kept firmly under the Farmfest hat.

More acts and DJs wil be announced over the coming months ahead of the festival at the end of July.

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Early bird tickets are priced at £59, a child (aged 12 to 17 years) weekend early bird ticket is priced at £49, under 12 can attend for free, and a campervan pass is priced at £30. Under 17s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian of 18 years and over. Prices do not include booking fees.

A family saver ticket for 2 adults with 2 x 12-17 year olds priced at £195.