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comedy line-up, music and more announced for Larmer Tree Festival

including Broken Brass Ensemble, Mammut, Flamingods, Sara Pascoe, Mark Watson, & more

By Mike Marshall | Published:

Larmer Tree Festival 2018 - Mammut
Photo credit: Karen Williams


More acts have been revealed for Larmer Tree Festival which returns for its 27th edition after a year off, taking place at the spectacular Larmer Tree Gardens from Thursday 19th to Sunday 22nd July 2018.

The comedy line-up is now:- Sara Pascoe, Mark Watson, Dane Baptiste, Jen Brister, Alice Fraser, Sean McLoughlin, Charlie Barker, and Felicity Ward.

New additions to the musical acts at the festival are:- Broken Brass Ensemble, Mammut (pictured above), Flamingods, Tawiah, Chelou, Lankum, Halo Maud, The Well Oiled Sisters, Lilla Vargen, Noya Rao, Penya, and Tom Speight.

Theatre performances will include:- Nick Harper, Living Spit, Life Boat, Intergalactic Circus of Truths, Evelyn Mok, Rhys Nicholson, Athena Kugblenu, and Matt Winning.

The festivals talks programme features:- Hidden Histories and Heroines, Sara Veal, Jasper Fforde, Viv Groskop, Catherine Johnson, and Stand Up & Slam.

Previously announced acts include:- First Aid Kit, Jake Bugg, Tune-Yards, Susanne Sundfor, Nadine Shah, Ibibio Sound Machine, Elephant Sessions, Chris Wood, Naaz, Public Service Broadcasting, Songhoy Blues, Let's Eat Grandma, Hudson Taylor, Steve Knightley, and more.

As well as music, comedy, theatre, and talks, the festival will feature a large range of activities and workshops.

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Tickets are on sale, currently priced as follows:-
adult: £179
aged 11-17  years: £112
under 10s: free. 
car park: £12.50
campervans: £55

Tickets include camping. Tickets are sold on a tiered system.