Indietracks adds a dozen more

including Evans the Death, Colleen Green, The Darling Buds, and Steven James Adams

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 22nd Apr 2015

Evans The Death

Friday 24th to Sunday 26th July 2015
Butterley Station, Butterley Hill, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3QZ, England MAP
early bird £68 for the weekend
Daily capacity: 2,000
Last updated: Mon 15th Jun 2015

Colleen Green, The Darling Buds, Evans the Death, Steven James Adams (of Broken Family Band), Emma Kupa (formerly of Standard Fare), Ralegh Long, Pete Astor, Chorusgirl, Michaelmas, Feature, Jen Schande, and Francesca's Word Salad have been added to the line-up for this summer's 9th annual Indietracks Festival.

Also added to the bill today areDJs How Does It Feel To Be Loved?, and Unpop.

They join the previously unveiled headliners Cinerama (Friday), The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart (Saturday) and The Go! Team (Sunday) are joined by Laetitia Sadier (former singer with Stereolab), The Wave Pictures, The Luxembourg Signal, Colour Me Wednesday, Fever Dream, Tuff Love, The Ethical Debating Society, The Haywains, The Free Fall Band, Frida & Ale, Oh Peas!, Flemmings, Lost Pets, Violet Woods, Firestations, The Hi-Life Companion, Baker Island, Alexander Christopher Hale, Remi Parson, Cristina Quesada, Rodney Cromwell, Martha, Tigercats, Euros Childs, Desperate Journalist, Mammoth Penguins, The School, Bunnygrunt, The Catenary Wires, The Tuts, Los Bonsais, Fire Island Pines, The Fireworks, JUNK., The Leaf Library, and Eureka California. Dozens more artists will be added to the bill shortly.

Around 50 indiepop bands from across the globe will be playing across four stages at Indietracks: the outdoor stage; the indoor stage, the church and on the steam trains themselves. The festival will also host a range of art and craft workshops and a selection of discos after the bands finish.

Indietracks festival takes place at the Midland Railway Butterley (a heritage railway located in Ripley), in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside from Friday 24th until Sunday 26th of July.

The site houses a whole range of lovingly restored steam diesels and locomotives. Festival goers are allowed to have unlimited rides on the steam railway over the weekend and full access to other railway attractions including a farm and museum.

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Tickets are now available at an early bird discount price of £68 (weekend) and £37 (day). These cheaper prices are available until 5pm on Sunday 3 May. After this date, prices will be £75 (weekend) and £39 (day). Weekend tickets for children aged 5-15 are £10, or £6 for a day ticket. Children under 5 get in free.




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