Clean Bandit, Caro Emerald, and Calexico latest headliners for Larmer Tree

plus Gabrielle Aplin, Lau, Afro Celt Sound System, Rozi Plain, This Is The Kit, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 24th Feb 2016

Clean Bandit

Wednesday 13th to Sunday 17th July 2016
Larmer Tree Gardens, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire, SP5 5PY, England MAP
prices start at £45 a day - £230 for 5 days
Daily capacity: 5,000
Last updated: Thu 26th May 2016

Clean Bandit, Caro Emerald, and Calexico have been announced as headliners for Larmer Tree Festival. They join opening day headliner Jamie Cullum, and Jack Savoretti who were the first acts confirmed.

Other new additions include Gabrielle Aplin, Lau, and Afro Celt Sound System.

Launching in 2016 is The Chase, a new stage hand-curated by the festival’s newest team members Todd Wills and Matt Aitken, music programmers behind Bristol’s home of music, Colston Hall. With an emphasis on discovering both emerging talent and musicians who deserve to be on your radar, The Chase promises to be a firm festival favourite.

The line-up includes Rozi Plain, This Is The Kit, The Wave Pictures, Cristobal and the Sea, Melt Yourself Down, and The HillBenders.

Also confirmed are Frazey Ford, Natty, Treacherous Orchestra, Dana Immanuel & The Stolen Band, Martin Simpson & Dom Flemons, Ethan Johns & Black Eyed Dogs, Jane Weaver, Sound of the Sirens, Lanterns on the Lake, Gwenno, Fenne Lily, Wildwood Kin, The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, Urban Pioneers, The Chris Woods Groove Orchestra, Lady Maisery, Edward II, Cosmo Sheldrake, The Drink, and TomQ

Larmer Tree’s poetry and spoken word headliner on the ARC stage is John Cooper Clarke,  plus for children there will be Mr Bloom from CBeebies Plus comedy, theatre & shows, poetry, literature and talks, workshops, family fun, food and drink, and more.

There are no other acts confirmed yet for the festival, now in it's 26th year, which takes place from Wednesday 13th to Sunday 17th July 2016 at Larmer Tree Gardens. Over 100 bands and acts will perform on six stages, alongside a comedy club, 150 free workshops and a Sunday carnival. Unlike most festivals, camping for tents is included in the ticket price regardless of how many day attending, so even one-day visitors can take advantage of the onsite night club and late night sessions.

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Tickets are sold on a tiered system. An adult weekend ticket is priced at £225 for all 5 days, £190 for 4 days, and £165 for 3 days, there are Youth (age 10-17), and Children aged under 10 years are free.

The ticket price includes camping for the night(s) of the date(s) of a ticket, and expect them to sell out quite quickly.

The deposit scheme means an adult ticket can be secured for a 1st payment from £56.67, depending upon the number of days required, with youth options also available.

There is an added week-long holiday pass available, these are priced at £250 for adults, and £145 for youth, under 10s free, with a dedicated luxury camping field providing hot showers, toilets, a café, campfire and barbecue area.

Parking is priced at £17.50 for multidays parking and campervan pass are priced at £52.

Day tickets are £45 for Wednesday, or Thursday; £49 for Friday; £69 for Saturday; and £59 for Sunday with youth options also available.




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