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Forgotten Fields Festival to return in 2016

early bird tickets now on sale

By Scott Williams | Published:

<s>Forgotten Fields</s> - C.. 2016 - around the festival site
Photo credit: Jason Richardson


Tickets have gone on sale for Forgotten Fields Festival, which is returning for a second edition to the Sussex countryside at Eridge Deer Park for Forgotten Fields from Friday 5th until Sunday 7th August 2016.

There are no acts confirmed yet for 2016.

Organisers said, "Last year's sold-out inaugural event was a massive success, with an eclectic programme of great music and attractions all within the picturesque surroundings of East Sussex to create a memorable and intimate experience! Returning next year, it’s set to be bigger and better than before, with full line-up announcements and attraction details coming in the new year."

Adding, "Forgotten Fields will once again stand as the definitive British festival experience, combining the picturesque landscapes of East Sussex with the intimate atmosphere that made last year’s event such a highlight."

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Tickets are priced currently at £99. A youth (aged 11-15yrs) ticket is priced at £75, a child (6-10yrs) ticket is priced at £20, children aged 5 and under can attend for free. A live-in vehicle ticket is priced at £70, and advance car park ticket is priced at £9. There is also a payment plan available.

The 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.




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