Larmer Tree announces Rich Hall, David O'Doherty, and more

comedy line-up announced

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 1st Apr 2010

Larmer Tree Festival 2010 - David O'Doherty
Photo credit: Neil Greenway

Larmer Tree Festival 2010

Wednesday 14th to Sunday 18th July 2010
Larmer Tree Gardens, near Tollard Royal (about 16 miles W of Salisbury), on the Wilts./Dorset border, SP5 5PT, England MAP
£184 for 5 days, day tickets priced at £30 to £58 dependant on day

Rich Hall, and David O'Doherty leads the comedy line-up confirmed ror the 20th Anniversary celebration of Larmer Tree Festival.

David O'Doherty
American comedian Rich Hall well known for his regular participation in UK comedy panel shows (Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Have I Got News For You, QI) leads the acts announced to have the ARC Marquee crowd laughing at Larmer Tree this year.

Joining him will be Irish born stand-up comic David O'Doherty, one half of German techno band parody Die Clatterschenkenfietermaus - Jason Cook, mad-cap English sketch collective Pappy's, West country oddball Wil Hodgson, and Joe Lycett the winner of this year’s Best Newcomer at the 2010 Chortle Awards.

This year's line-up of comedy acts will all join an eclectic mix of musicians from all over the world. Acts announced so far include Toots and the Maytals, Newton Faulkner, Robert Cray and Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, with special guest Alison Moyet. There are still two more world-class headliners to be announced for this year's festival. For the line-up details and day splits as available please click here.

An adult weekend ticket is priced at £184 for all 5 days, £150 for 4 days, and £120 for 3 days, there are Youth (age 11-17), and Child (age 5-10) options also available. Day tickets are priced from £30 to £58 dependant on day. Larmer Tree ticket prices include free parking and camping for tents, caravans and campervans and under 5's are free.

To buy tickets online, click here. The ticket price includes camping for the night(s) of the date(s) of a ticket, and expect them to sell out quite quickly.



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