The Human League for The Hop Farm Music Festival

plus Ocean Colour Scene, Jimmy Barnes, and more

By Scott Williams | Published: Tue 1st Mar 2011

The Hop Farm Festival 2011 - The Human League
Photo credit: Sarah Thomas

The Hop Farm Festival 2011

Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd July 2011
The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 6PY, England MAP
£170 for the weekend, 2 day £130, camping £30, Friday/Saturday/Sunday only £70
Daily capacity: 52,000

More acts have been announced for the Friday line-up at this year's The Hop Farm Festival.

The Human League
The Human League, and Ocean Colour Scene are the first acts confirmed for the Big Top on Friday.

Other acts confirmed for that day are Jimmy Barnes, City and Colour, and Transfer.

Vince Power's Hop Farm Music Festival is held at the Hop Farm Country Park, in Kent on both Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd July 2011. This will be the bands only UK show.

Other acts previously announced are Eagles who headline the Friday, other acts announced for Friday include Bryan Ferry, Brandon Flowers, Death Cab For Cutie, and 10cc with many more to follow.

Hop Farm Music Festival has confirmed that Saturday¹s acts will be announced on Friday 4th March 2011. The festival has 4 music stages and includes comedy and campsite stages.

Two-day tickets are priced at £130. A single day Friday ticket is priced at £70, and Friday only camping is priced at £25. A campervan ticket is priced at £35 for Friday or Saturday, and disabled options are also available. Under 12's go free with a paying adult. Proof of age may be requested upon entry to the Festival.

To buy tickets, click here.

Hop Farm is set in 400 acres of unspoilt Kent countryside, and was once a working and now one of Kent's most popular tourist attractions in the Garden of England. This event organised by Vince Power has no VIP area, so everyone has the same experience, there's no registration, no sponsorship, and no branding.


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