Landed Festival 2016
Friday 29th April to Sunday 1st May 2016Doldowlod Estate, Rhayader, Powys, LD1 6HH, Wales MAP
£50 for the weekend
Held in the grounds of Doldowlod Estate near Rhayader, Powys, Mid Wales, the Landed Festival is back for it's sixth year and runs from Friday 29th April until Sunday 1st May 2016. This small, independent festival offers a relaxed, family-friendly three days of music, installation art, independent films, puppetry and even a ‘Pimp my Duck’ duck race.
Line-up
Latest additions Jed is Dead (now Def Neon), Doobs Fasta Benj, Les Coveney, Sian Vinna Bevan, Bo Weavil, Upbeat Sneakers, Freear DJ + Skinny Galizian, The Willing Gales, Yoko Pwno, ZubZub, Spanking Machine, Oood, Wildthings Records, Freerotation DJs, DJ Earthdoctor, Ducket, Joe Ellis, Tom Ellis, Steevio & Suzibee, Jam Tidy, and Midnight Zu.
The first acts confirmed were The Undercover Hippy, Regime, Fjokra, Barbarellas Bang Bang, Mama Jerk and the Ladyfingers, Johnny Kowalski & the Sexy Weirdos, The Society of Strange Living, The Vegetable Collective, The Chalk Outlines, The Filthy Spectacular, Kilnaboy, Upbeat Sneakers , Billy in the Lowground, The Sweetchunks Band, The Hedgegods, Folklaw, The Fireside Family, and The Lonesome Stampede.
Expect acts across five stages. A new bigger main / bar stage combo (so the music never stops), a spoken word stage, and new this year a busking stage, and a new dance area called The Spinney.
Tickets
The early bird offer has ended. An adult weekend ticket is priced at £50 for advance tickets, and it will be £65 on the gate, a teenager weekend ticket is priced at £25 (13-17 inclusive), children aged 12 years & under FREE (under 16's must be supervised). Day tickets also available. A car park pass is £5, and campers / caravans pass is £10.
More info
As well as music there will be a Kids Area, Craft Village, Healing & Therapy, Bars, Good Food & Traders, and a huge array of craft demonstrations, workshops, open mic and much much more.
The beautiful location also provides the ideal surroundings for camping, and a range of camping facilities are available in the new camping area and live-in vehicle field.
Beltane, or Calan Mai (Welsh) is going to feature in the theme of the festival, it's all about bonfires, drinking, music, and spring celebrations.
More information will be here when available.
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