James Morrison for Festival No. 6

plus Asif Kapadia, Mark Ronson, and Steve Coogan

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 17th Aug 2015

James Morrison

Thursday 3rd to Sunday 6th September 2015
various venues, Portmeirion, Gwynedd, LL48 6ER, Wales MAP
£180 including camping - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 15,000
Last updated: Tue 1st Sep 2015

Special guest, James Morrison, will be opening the main stage on the closing day of Festival No. 6 which returns for a 4th year to Portmeirion, Wales from Thursday 3rd until Sunday 6th September 2015.

Also announced is comedian, actor and writer Steve Coogan who will be appearing in conversation with Amy Raphael. The Alan Partridge star will be will be appearing on the Piazza as a festival exclusive.

Festival goers will also get the opportunity to watch Asif Kapadia's film about Amy Winehouse, along with an exclusive Q&A with director Asif Kapadia and Mark Ronson, and Festival No.6 will be the first time Kapadia and Ronson have appeared in public together to talk about Amy.

The event features Metronomy, Grace Jones, James, and Belle & Sebastian will headline. They are joined by Mark Ronson (DJ set), British Sea Power, Years And Years, Haelos, Catfish & The Bottlemen, Everything Everything, James Bay, Gaz Coombes, Young Fathers, Kate Tempest, Rae Morris, Shura, Stornoway, The Bohicas, FrYars, Badly Drawn Boy, Brythoniad Male Voice Choir, Jane Weaver, King Creosote, Soak, Ghost Culture, Hookworms, LA Priest, Stealing Sheep, Spring King, DJ Greg Wilson, Kermit, Joe Duddell and the No.6 Ensemble, Green Gartside, Drinks (Cate Le Bon & Tim Presley), Duke Garwood, Blind Arcade, Dub Sex, Gwenno, Dream Themes, Blossoms, Arthur Smith sings Leonard Cohen, King Eider, Drohne, James Atkin, The Mostar Diving Club, Yucatan, The Gramotones, Thud Crackle Pop, The Everley Pregnant Brothers, Piazza House Band Gypsies of Bohemia, and more.

For the line-up details, day and stage splits, as available see the Festival No. 6 line-up page.

On Sunday evening, there will be a special Grace Jones Mirror Ball Parade, from the village up to the main stage for Grace Jones's closing main stage set. Stealing Sheep will also be leading their own 'Mythopoeia' torch lit parade on the Saturday night.

Bands, DJs, musicians and string ensembles will be performing across the entire site, from the historic town hall to the Colonnade gardens to the picturesque Bay Stage and the promenade along the sandy beached estuary of the River Dwyryd.

Festival goers can also expect pop up-theatre, intimate readings, film screenings, woodland trails, art installations, comedy performances, pop up woodland raves, The Prisoner reconstructions, and more.

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The early bird offer has ended. Tickets priced at £180 (for Friday arrival) and £195 for Thursday arrival. A young person (aged 11-15 years) is priced at £85 for Friday arrival, and £95 for Thursday arrival. Children aged 10 years and under can attend for free.




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