Ed Tudor-Pole, The Undertones, & Giveamanakick for Endorse-It In-Dorset

joining Back To The Planet

By Neil Greenway | Published: Wed 14th Feb 2007

Endorse-It In-Dorset 2007

Friday 10th to Sunday 12th August 2007
nearish to Salisbury, but somewhere in Dorset, England
£75 for the three days

Endorse-It In-Dorset, the 3-day camping festival which takes place from Friday 10th to Sunday 12th August in Dorset has announced three more acts.

Joining the already announced Back To The Planet is Ed Tudor-Pole, who's ex-Tenpole Tudor (Swords of a Thousand Men, Wundebar), ex-Sex Pistols (Who Killed Bambi, etc), and of course from the legendary Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle and the legendary Crystal Maze. Also playing at the Endorse-It In-Doors Easter festival, Ed and his guitar is a masterful entertainer.

Also confirmed are The Undertones, best known for the John Peel favourite "Teenage Kicks" and now fronted by Paul McLoone whose onstage presence more than makes up for Fergal Sharkey’s absence. The third new act is Giveamanakick who have supported The Undertones in their hardworking past.

Endorse-It In-Dorset is keeping to the same size as last year - 5,000 capacity - and with the best line-up yet the organisers have a few new exciting things up their sleeves for this year.

The festival is held on a site overlooking Cranbourne Chase in Dorset, the vibe is a safe, family friendly old school type of festival, with a reputation for quality entertainment at an affordable price. The festival has the same licences as last year, so there’s something to do during your whole time at the festival.

An adult weekend with camping ticket will cost £75 when they go on sale on 1st March. Other ticket options will be available.

eFestivals is pleased to again be the main sponsor of Endorse-It In-Dorset. This is part of eFestivals' commitment to put 10% of our turnover back into festivals, making festivals better for us all.

Endorse-It 2006
photo by Paul @ LGO



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