Jelly Festival 2011
Friday 5th to Saturday 6th August 2011Compton Hall, South Creake, Fakenham, Norfolk, England MAP
£40 for adults, £25 for 13-17, children under 12 free
Last updated: Mon 13th Jun 2011
Now in its fourth year, the family friendly Jelly Festival in the beautiful grounds of Compton Hall in Norfolk on Friday 5th and Saturday 6th August 2011, and offering two nights of camping.
Line-up
The Egg, Freestylers, Martin Harley Band, Radioactive Man, Billy Nasty, Concrete Disco, Guateque, Moon Music Orchestra, Vagaband, plus Norfolk acts, up and coming talent, and more across five stages.Tickets
Tickets are priced at £40 for adults for the weekend (Friday to Sunday), £25 for teen tickets, aged 13-17, and entry is free for children aged under 12 (2 children to 1 adult, photo ID will be required). Campervan tickets are priced at £10. To buy tickets, click here.Theme
Dubbed 'a family-friendly Secret Garden Party', Jelly Festival's stages are styled on the concept of them being different rooms within a house! The main Living Room stage is modelled on a living room with sofas, lamps and plants and will play host to an eclectic range of music beginning with folk, Gypsy Jazz, and world music before hosting Indie, funk bands as the day goes on and dance music in the evening.The Bedroom Bar stage offers local talent until 12 midnight then, when the Living Room stage closes, the party carries on into the small hours as the bedroom bar dance party, playing electronic beats, while the Circus Big Top Bedroom Bar is modelled on a set of Pyjamas with a blue and red striped pattern and comfortable and relaxing décor. The music runs from 12 noon to 4 am Saturday night.
On site
There will be three bars offering European lagers, local ales and Pimms at local pub prices. The cider bar will provide litre bottles of cider, sourced from a farm just down the road, while in the Cocktail bar there will be Mojitos, slammers and other explosive concoctions.Jelly Festival's ethos is to operate along ethical and environmentally friendly lines and in the Kitchen it offers a selection of locally sourced food and drink from Arthur Howells' burgers and sausages, the Mandarin café from Banham selling Indian treats and Compton hog roast from the farm to Thai food from Fakenham, Norfolk cider, stone baked pizza from Norwich and Charcoal-grilled Cypriot food from Hunstanton.
The Garden Path offers Jelly goers arts and crafts stalls and demonstrations; while kids are catered for in the custom-designed Play Room offering bouncy and wobbly inflatables, climbables and ridables, alongside interactive workshops, and there is even a separate campsite for families to have their own world of peaceful bliss.
Jelly Festival is a homage to all things Jelly and so expect tonnes of the wobbly stuff to be served throughout the day including jelly cocktails and softer jelly treats for the kids with all donations going to Anglia Air Ambulance.
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