Line-up
The first acts confirmed are headliner Damon Albarn performing songs and music from Dr Dee - created by Albarn and Rufus Norris - and he will be joined onstage by several musicians and singers from the original production including Madou Diabate. Also confirmed are Dry the River, Raghu Dixit Project, Nick Harper, Cut-a-Shine and Kidnap Alice with BBC introducing stage & headliner news coming soon.Tickets
Tickets are priced at £39 with parking an additional £5, last year they sold out. To buy tickets, click here.Battle of the Bands
Onefest's Battle of the Bands finals took place on Friday 3rd February at Bouverie Hall, Pewsey, Wiltshire, the birth place of Honeyfest.More info
Villagers from around the Vale of Pewsey, in Wiltshire, were awarded a £433k grant through Village SOS to take over their local pub, the Barge Inn. Honeyfest was the result. The 2012 event will see Onefest change name and relocate to a new site, supporting local artists rejuvenating rural and village life.Thinking Local is a big part of Onefest. Local music talent is supported with the 'Battle of the Bands' competition winners being given their chance on the big stage. Locally produced food and drink, sold alongside other items and services from local suppliers, is central to the ethos of the festival. Local volunteers make up a percentage of the festivals staff. 2012 will maintain the theme of Village SOS, along with the continued association with the Barge Inn Community Project.
Camping
Unfortunately this year there is no camping on the festival site, however, the nearby Barge Inn has a fantastic campsite and they are also running a shuttle bus to and from the festival. Book early to avoid disappointment. There are also other campsites and other accommodation options in the vicinity.More information will be here when available.
