Blissfields announces DJ Yoda, and more

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By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 13th May 2015

DJ Yoda

Thursday 2nd to Saturday 4th July 2015
Vicarage Farm, Woodmancott, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 3BL, England MAP
£95 for weekend
Daily capacity: 4,000
Last updated: Wed 13th May 2015

DJ Yoda, and Akala lead the latest acts for the 'Somewhere In Time' themed Blissfields, the intimate festival for all the family which happens in the heart of the Hampshire countryside, returning on Thursday 2nd to Saturday 4th July 2015 to Woodmancott, in Hampshire, in the South of England.

The Road To Blissfields competition winners who will be performing across the weekend are Duveaux, MOK, Mortal Tides, and Rinse.

This year's spoken word artists have also been added to the bill with Selby, Danny Pandolfi, Rex Domino, Blizzard, Roya Zahra Shadmand, Toby Champion, Gary Turk, and The Many Faces of Spike.

Bringing the laughs to Blissfields will be a Comedy line-up of Grant Sharkey, Rosie Wilby, Marc Burrows, Callum Ross, Jonny Pelham, Matthew Baylis, and Spencer Jones.

Blissfields have also opened up a brand new grant opportunity; inviting anybody with a concept they’d like to premier at the festival a chance to see their creation come to life. There’ll also be new art installations at Blissfields 2015, created by the Hidden Hedge team - adapting the “Somewhere In Time” theme for this year into their biggest, boldest pieces of living, breathing art yet to be seen at the festival.

Blissfields is also calling out to all rising film-makers to be part of the Blissfields Independent Film Festival. The event is open to anybody wanting to showcase their work between 5 and 15 minutes long from which a long-list will be screened during the event in the Electric Dreams Cinema. Submissions can be made at: http://www.blissfields.co.uk/2015-film-festival-applications/

The festival has specially curated its mainstream movie screenings to support the “Somewhere In Time” theme and this year's bill includes Big Fish, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Flight of the Navigator, Forrest Gump, Groundhog Day, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, and Wall-E.

The Horrors, and John Grant headline. The line-up also includes Simian Mobile Disco, Glass Animals, Public Service Broadcasting, Grandmaster Flash, Ibibio Sound Machine, Songhoy Blues, Mele, The Correspondents, Novelist, Missill, Cosmo Sheldrake, Gengahr, Loyle Carner, Kiko Bun, We Have Band, Dub Pistols, Alex Adair, Eton Messy DJs, Subgiant, The Mispers, Flo Morrissey, Palace, Spring King, Ekkah, Matthew and Me, Andy Comley, Big Child Man Child, Bitr8, The Black Feathers, Cholombian, Dan Munro, Deadproud, Echotape, Espai, Fable, Floella Grace, Gypsy Disco, Headsessions Soundsystem, Johnny Boxcars, Jolta, Josh Savage, K1r3y, Lionface, Mary Miss Fairy, Milly Upton, Mini Da Minx, Morgan Hislop, Novatones, One Step Too Late, Ønly, Pachango, Popobawa, Ratzi, Science of Eight Limbs, ShudderVision, Digits McPhee, Soul & Fire, The King's Parade, The Subgiant Soundsystem, This City Limits, Transend, and Winterhours.

Also confirmed are Ghostpoet, Rhodes, Beans on Toast, Madam X, Tambour Battant, Alex The Kidd & Jetpack Assassin, Alkatraz, AVTV, Circo Inferno, Curxes, The Daisy Chains, Danzai, Doktor Mohlb, Earl Grey Collective, Ed Steer, ERG, Freddie Hudson, The Fresh Dixie Project, Head North, The Hellfire Orchestra, Houdini Dax, Jake Gauntlet, Jimi Needles, Junk, Juturna, Karen Harding, Kassassin Street, Kayanites, KMP, Lori Campbell, Luke Ferre Band, Micky P Kerr, Naina Sethi, Nick Rew, Noella, Owen Hackett, Plastic Mermaids, PolyBlank, Psychedelia DJs, Red Kites, Sam Brothers, Sam Cotton, Sean McGowan, Seb Marx & Matteo, Shorebitch DJs, Slothbridge, Solar Wolf, The Boy I Used to Be, The Deltorers, The Great One, Unattached, Victories At Sea, Wolf Club, Wub World, Xylaroo, and Yes Tom!.

For the line-up details as available see the Blissfields line-up page.

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Weekend Adult (17yrs +): £90 + £5 Rubbish Bond Deposit + Booking Fee
Weekend Youth (10-16yrs): £69 + £5 Rubbish Bond Deposit + Booking Fee
Weekend Child (under 10yrs): Free and No Booking Fee (A nominal fee of 1p is charged)
Weekend Family Ticket (2 Adult/2 Youth): £280 + £20 Rubbish Bond Deposit + BF
Weekend 10 Adult tickets for the price of 9: £810 + £50 Rubbish Bond Deposit + BF

All the above include camping Friday and Saturday nights, for Thursday camping and entertainment you must purchase the additional pass: £18 Arrive Early

Posh Wash: £10 (Showers and “proper” loos)
Live-in Vehicle Pass: £35
Car Park: £10.

Day tickets and 4 monthly instalment payment scheme on all ticket options also available.

 




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