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tickets on sale today for the new Forgotten Fields festival

see Basement Jaxx, Levellers, Super Furry Animals, and more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Forgotten Fields 2015 - Basement Jaxx
Photo credit: Kevin Pick


Tickets are on sale today, Friday 27th March, for a new event Forgotten Fields - a new summer party from Kendal Calling organisers happening from Friday 7th until Sunday 9th August 2015 in the Sussex countryside at Eridge Deer Park, Tunbridge Wells.

The festival will have a line-up that sees Basement Jaxx, Levellers and Super Furry Animals headline with British Sea Power, The Horrors, De La Soul, Public Service Broadcasting, Augustines, DJ Yoda, Slamboree, Skinny Lister, CoCo and the Butterfields, Beans on Toast, Keston Cobblers Club, Fickle Friends, Tom Williams, Sam Brookes, Get Inuit, Lazy Habits, Phoria, Too Many T's, Will Varley, Jacko Hooper, Cocos Lovers, Wooden Arms, Time for T, Island Cassettes, Native People, First Family, Abi Wade, Skies, MOK, Molly Warburton, Ed Prosek, Gang, Glass City Vice, Veludo Planes, Realms, The Beautiful Word, Half Crown, Garden Heart, Fish Tank, The DuBarrys, Flags, Eden Circle, and The Common Tongues. With more to be announced..

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Tickets prices start at £90 for early bird tickets, Tier 2 £95, Tier 3 £99, Tier 4 £105. . A youth (aged 11-15yrs) ticket is priced at £60, a child (6-10yrs) ticket is priced at £20.00, children aged 5 and under can attend for free. A live-in vehicle ticket is priced at £60, and advance car park ticket is priced at £8.

The new event for 4,000 attendees will feature firm festival favourites with sing-a-long back catalogues, fine ales, world cuisine, and those averse to the idea of camping can enjoy a multitude of bespoke accommodation options.  There will also be extravagant site art, festival games, fancy dress frolics, boutique stalls and camp fire tales all set in the picturesque English Countryside.