Jersey Live 2014
Saturday 30th to Sunday 31st August 2014Royal Jersey Showgrounds, Trinity, The Channel Islands, Jersey MAP
£92 for the weekend
The dates for the 11th Jersey Live are confirmed (subject to licence) as Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st August 2014. The site's opening and closing hours are midday to midnight on Saturday and midday to 11pm on Sunday. Subject to the organisers gaining the Bailiff’s permission.
The Jerseylive Festival is an indie/dance festival staged in the Royal Jersey Showgrounds, Jersey, in the Channel Islands, off the coast of France.
Line-up
Latest additions are Steve Ferbrache, Schema, Carl Scott, Terminal State, Jon Peacock, Spim, Ross Hunter, Simon Gasston, Craig Alder, Ben Newman, Griff Ryan, Herve, Tony Safe, Hannah Jacques, Rory Neil, John O'Connel, Del Mckeown, Andy Manson, Paul Shoer, Colin Moore & Double P, Colin Moore, Double P & Ben Newman.
Ellie Goulding and Ben Howard will headline, with John Newman, Klaxons, Earth Wind & Fire Experience feat Al McKay, Dreadzone, The Selecter, Wye Oak, Le Youth, The Graveltones, Molotov Jukebox, The Undercover Hippy, Diversity, Mr Bloom, RinkyDink Soundsytem, Duke Dumont, Mark Knight, Redlight, Eton Messy DJs, Bombay Bicycle Club, Newton Faulkner, David Rodigan, and Shlomo, Catz N Dogz, Luke Friend, and Lucy Rose.
To see who is playing when and were, see the Jersey Live Festival line-up page.
Tickets
Early bird tickets have sold out. A Standard priced (13+) weekend ticket is priced at £96, a day ticket is priced at £60.90, a child (Aged 12 years and under) weekend ticket is priced at £42, and a child day ticket is priced at £26.25. There are also hospitality weekend ticket options available.
Children's charity
Jersey Live supprts a children's charity each year, meaning that a charity will benefit from receiving a charitable donation from children's tickets sold at the festival.
Disabled facilities
There are toilets and easy access to all areas. Guide dogs are the only animals permitted on site.
The site
The 10,000 capacity festival boasts five stages in total: The Main Stage, Dance Stage hosting stellar indie and dance acts, with the JT Stage hosting local and up-and-coming international bands, and the Hospitality Stage. The Kids Field Big Top Stage will host children’s entertainers, expect to see acts as diverse as cbeebies, animal man, magician’s and much much more!
There's also a fairground, food village, craft stalls, face painters, candyfloss, smoothies, hot dogs….and the like.
New additions to the festival this year are the Kids Field and Par 4; the Par 4 area was introduced in 2012 but this year combined with the Kids Field will be larger than ever with children’s entertainers, circus performers, comedy acts and theatrical installations forming this magical corner of the festival. The Kids Field and Par 4 replaces the Folklore Stage, which was introduced at last year’s festival and hosted live music, spoken word and comedy.
This year for kids there's storytelling from The Roald Dahl Museum with interactive performances of his famous ‘Revolting Rhymes & Dirty Beasts’, as well as being entertained by magician, musician and comedian Fred’s Flying CircusThere's also some unusual decor including a 30-foot long whale , inside which is a museum of deep sea wonders! Plus Shlomo returns with his Beatboxing Adventure for Kids show.
Note
No glass, umbrellas, tents, chairs, bottles, cans, containers, alcohol or food is permitted at the festival. Water up to 500ml per person is permitted. CCTV cameras will be in operation around the festival site.
This a a non camping event, security will remove anybody camping in the area. There are registered campsites available.
Shuttle coach
There is a shuttle coach service running round trips to the festival from People's Park in St Helier. There is parking for 800 cars but organisers strongly recommend that festival goers use the shuttle coach service.
More information will be here when available.
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