Out There ... Ozomatli, Lemon Jelly, Nitin Sawhney, and more

Bracknell Festival 2004

By Neil Greenway | Published: Tue 11th May 2004

Out There: Bracknell Festival 2004

Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th July 2004
South Hill Park Arts Centre. Ringmead, Birch Hill, Bracknell, RG12 7PA, England MAP
weekend £50; Friday £20; Saturday £25; Sunday £25 (until end of May)

Out There: Bracknell Festival 2004 has announced the line-up for this year, which includes Ozomatli, Lemon Jelly, and Nitin Sawhney as headliners.


Lemon Jelly

Joining them over the weekend of 2nd-4th July in the setting of South Hill Park’s 18th century mansion and grounds in Bracknell, Berkshire, are a host of acts, including DJ sets from Gilles Peterson and Jerry Dammers, contemporary soul from Detroit native Amp Fiddler, plus the superb Quantic Soul Orchestra, Ninja Tune’s refreshing down tempo artist Bonobo and the magpie punk funk of label mates Pest, and much more. For the music line-up by day, click here.

As well as the music, there's a programme of circus, theatre, multimedia, street theatre and site-specific installations happening simultaneously throughout the weekend. For example, on the closing day of the festival acclaimed street theatre company The Strangelings take over the grounds by staging a Baker’s Revolt which overthrows modern politics in favour of a new order based purely on bread.

Tickets are on sale, priced at just £50 for all three days (including camping), £20 for Friday, and £25 each day for Saturday and Sunday. Children 10 years and under are admitted free but must be accompanied by a ticket holding adult. Helpers accompanying wheelchair users are entitled to a complimentary ticket. There is also a seperate reduction for age groups 11-14 years & 15-17 years. To book any type of concession please call 01344 424123.




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