Together The People 2015
Saturday 5th to Sunday 6th September 2015Preston Park, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 6SD, England MAP
£75 adult weekend, £40 child weekend, free infant weekend + booking fee
Together The People is a new 5,000 capacity greenfield, non camping, music and arts festival taking place in Preston Park, in Brighton on the Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th September 2015.
Line-up
Latest additions Billy Bragg, Roots Manuva, The Xcerts, Half Crown, Glass City Vice, Chris Simmons, MOK, Scott Matthews, Jacko Hooper, Yonaka, Kudu Blue, Normanton Street, Neon Saints Brass Band, Mike Dignam, Jack Watts, Deidre Faegre, George Ogilvie, Daisy Jean Russell, Bella Spinks, Aniseed Treats, Oktoba, Sam Jordan, Bess Atwell, Christopher Matthewson, Josh Mac, Paper Hawk, and Matthew The Oxx.
They join the first acts confirmed who were Super Furry Animals, Levellers, Lucy Rose, Public Service Broadcasting, Ghostpoet, Lucy Spraggan, Dizraeli and the Small Gods, and Brakes.
The festival will host two music stages on-site, a unique collaboration with Picturehouse Brighton and a pop-up ‘soapbox’ stage where local community groups and charities can talk about their work and the public can engage with local political & social bodies in Q&A sessions. The soapbox stage will also act as a platform for other creative arts & entertainment such as literature, poetry, dance and comedy. The Soapbox Stage will feature Hammer & Tongue, Beach Hut Writers, Sea Shepherd UK, Brighton Housing Trust, Future Brighton Debate, and Revolution #10 By Joseph Young
Plus family fun with Horrible Histories, and Cat In The Hat, as well as The Incredible Moving Picturehouse, Bimm Stage, Resident Music Pop-Up Shop, Street Diner’s Street Food Revolution, and Art Installations & Workshops
Tickets
Tickets are priced at £75 + booking fee, tickets for children aged 11-15 years are priced at £40, and free entry to all children and infants under the age of 11yrs.
More info
On site there will several bars serving beverages from local breweries, as well as a market/diner area which will house local independent food, clothing and arts concessions. Expect also visual art, a series of pop up galleries around the site for artists to use for live and exhibition purposes.
The park site is all ages; an adult must accompany under 16’s. Children are classed at 11yrs - 16yrs. Under 11’s may attend free of charge. Gates will open at noon on both days with a curfew of 10pm.
The event is not offering camping.
More information will be here when available.
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