Yann Tiersen, Melt Yourself Down, & more for Sea Change 2020

joining Tim Burgess, Shirley Collins, Field Music, Vanishing Twin, Squid, Aldous Harding, & more

By Neil Greenway | Published: Wed 19th Feb 2020

Melt Yourself Down

Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th May 2020
Dartington Hall Estate, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 6EL, England MAP
currently £104 for 3 days, £134 with camping
Daily capacity: 2,000
Last updated: Tue 31st Mar 2020

More acts have been revealed for the 5th year of Sea Change Festival, which takes place on the 1200 acre Dartington Hall Estate, South Devon from Friday 22nd until Sunday 24th May 2020

World-renowned musician and composer Yann Tiersen is to play two special concerts at Dartington’s Great Hall, a rare opportunity to see the pianist perform in such an intimate space. Tiersen has long found the Schumacher College, based in Dartington, an inspiration, and field recordings from the grounds feature on 2019’s album 'ALL'. Mute label mate Simon Fisher Turner will also be playing live as part of the session and a series of talks will accompany the event.

Headlining the main stage on the Friday night are London's Melt Yourself Down (pictured above). Also announced today are Ethio-Jazz Legend Hailu Mergia, Welsh singer-songwriter H.Hawkline, Irish singer-songwriter Aoife Nessa Frances, half of Grumbling Fur Daniel O'Sullivan, Caroline, The Golden Dregs, and East London four-piece Folly Group.

Previously announced music comes from Aldous Harding, Tim Burgess, Shirley Collins, Field Music, Vanishing Twin, Squid, Working Men's Club, Dry Cleaning, Katy J Pearson, Porridge Radio, and Keel Her. There's more to be announced. For the details as available please see the line-up page

Tickets are on sale, currently priced as follows:-
adult 3-day no camping: £94
young person 3-day no camping: £64
adult 3-day with camping: £124
young person 3-day with camping: £94
camper van: £20
child camping ticket: £5 (free festival entry).

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