Festibelly 2011
Saturday 27th August 2011Undershore, Lymington, Hampshire, England MAP
£36, under 12 free
New Young Pony Club will be headlining this year's Festibelly, the small festival held in Lymington, Hampshire surrounded by the New Forest on Saturday 27th August.
Also set to make an appearance at the festival will be Howard Marks aka Mr Nice. Howard will be joining for an intimate story-telling session with tales from his extraordinary past.
Other additions James Yuill, Channel Swimmer, Figures, Francis Day, and Adam Street Singers.
They will join the previously confirmed line-up of Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Ghostpoet, Drums Of Death, Man Like Me (live), Hollie Cook, She Keeps Bees, Lulu and the Lampshades, Kyla La Grange, My Sad Captains, Skinny Lister, The Operators, Psychemagik, Dimbleby & Capper, This Is The Kit, Oh Ruin, Chancery Blame & The Gadjo Club, Marmaduke Dando, and DiceJar.
The DJs line-up will include Batty Bass, Greco Roman Soundsystem, Reggae Roast, Fear of Theydon, Sombrero Sound System, The Mojo Filter (DJ Set), and Low-Fro.
Festibelly said, "New Young Pony Club are an incredible band, not only on record but on stage too. Lead singer Ty is an amazing performer and totally captivating to watch. They're a perfect headline act for Festibelly, with sing-along pop anthems to disco dance-floor fillers. We're honoured to have them and pretty ruddy excited to see them in action on the Festibelly stage!"
2011 will see additions to performance and arts areas with acts appearing on the main stage, electronic arena, acoustic tent, arts and performance tents, as well as collaborations from a number of Festi-friends old and new. There are more acts still to be confirmed.
Tickets are priced at £36, children aged under 12 can attend for free and tickets include free camping from 9am on Saturday. There is no campervan ticket required, but a fee of £10 for each campervan is payable on arrival. To buy tickets, click here.
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