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Embrace, Ash, and more for Lakefest

including New Model Army, The Correspondents, and Goldie Lookin' Chain

By Scott Williams | Published:

Lakefest 2015 - Embrace
Photo credit: Karen Williams


Embrace, Ash, New Model Army, The Correspondents, and Goldie Lookin' Chain lead the latest acts announced for the 4th Lakefest, the family friendly festival held at Croft Farm Waterpark, nr Tewkesbury happening from Friday 7th until Sunday 9th August 2015 with early entry possible on Thursday.

Also joining the main stage line-up along with the previously announced The Magic Numbers, Cheeky Girls, D:Ream, Billy Bragg, Dreadzone, Ferocious Dog, Hayseed Dixie, Lloyd Yates, Nizlopi, and The Selecter are The Roving Crows, BabaJack, Erica, Notorious Brothers, Haunted Souls, and Simon Murphy.

The Floating Globe Stage will host Jasper in the Company of Others, The Lounge Crusade, Lisbee Stainton, The No Good Nancys, John Adams, Future Set, The Cracked, The Outcast Band, Foreign Affairs, The Robin Pierce Band, Woo Town Hillbillies, Moon Brother, The Hawthornes, Bad Cardigan, Skewwhiff, The Leylines, Crow Puppets, Mark Harrison, and Claire Boswell.

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An adult weekender (16+) ticket with early entry Thursday is priced at £90, a teen camping (Aged 11-15) ticket is priced at £20, and a child camping (Aged 6-10) ticket is priced at £10. A live-in vehicle is priced at £30, and £5 for car parking. Children aged 5 and under are free and don't require a ticket..

The festival aims to be friendly, keeping true to its slightly hippie West Country roots with a mix of beers, ciders and lagers from around the county. There will be plenty on offer for children too and the Leisure and Water Park are available to festival goers whilst they are there.

Dogs are permitted on leads, people camping are allowed to bring a limited amount of alchol with them, but alcohol is not permitted into the main festival area, only the camping fields.