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Kate Tempest to headline The Deer Shed Festival

plus She Drew The Gun, Ibibio Sound Machine, Teleman, Hooton Tennis Club, John Smith, and more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Deer Shed Festival 2017 - Kate Tempest
Photo credit: Nicholas Wesson


Kate Tempest will join Teenage Fanclub, and The Divine Comedy at the top of the bill for North Yorkshire's Deer Shed Festival which happens from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd July 2017.

Also confirmed are She Drew The Gun, Ibibio Sound Machine, Teleman, Hooton Tennis Club, John Smith, BC Camplight, Man of Moon, Palace Winter, and Laucan.

The first acts confirmed were headliners Teenage Fanclub, and The Divine Comedy, plus Justin Moorhouse.

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A limited number of early bird tickets are priced as follows:
An adult (16+) weekend ticket is priced at £125, a teen (aged 11 - 15 years) weekend ticket is priced at £45, child (aged 6 - 10 years) weekend ticket is priced at £45, child (aged 3 - 5 years) weekend ticket is priced at £10, toddler (aged 0-2 years) is free. Free camping is included. Prices include booking fees.

Weekend campervan & caravan pass is priced at £50, add £15 for awning or tent. Car parking £10.

All the kids activities and workshops free of charge.

Deer Shed Festival offers a main stage with second acoustic stage in the Deer Shed itself, plus plenty of clean toilets and baby changing facilities. There will be a main bar as well as a cocktail bar, a large food tent with seating and high chairs. As well as the music the event offers vintage art and craft stalls, kids tent and outside play area, and will have a welfare and first aid tent.

The Arts programme includes cinema, PG-rated comedy, commissioned theatre, artists at work, illustrators, graffiti artists, spoken word, circus, cabaret, storytelling, and more usually centred around the theme.