Festival No. 6 2014
Thursday 4th to Sunday 7th September 2014various venues, Portmeirion, Gwynedd, LL48 6ER, Wales MAP
£175 including camping
Pet Shop Boys have been revealed as the third headlining acts at this year's Festival No. 6 taking place in Portmeirion, Wales from Thursday 4th until Sunday 7th September. The 'West End Girls' duo will be joined on the bill by new additions Laurent Garnier, and Todd Terje.
DJs also added to the bill are Greg Wilson, Norman Jay, Don Letts, Low Life, Luke Solomon, Kiwi, Pete Herbert, Dicky Trisco, Guy Williams, Ray Mang, Seahawks, Jo Wallace, and Gavin Kendrick.
Whilst new live acts include Jon Hopkins, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, The Undertones, Tom Hickox, Tom Vek, Spector, Toy, Vaults, The Acid, Peter Hook and the Light, and Denai Moore.
They join previous announced headliners Beck and London Grammar as well as an already stunning bill that includes Martha and the Vandellas, Bonobo, Neneh Cherry and Rhys Ifans, Steve Mason, Temples, Jimi Goodwin, James Holden, Los Campesinos!, John Wizards, Cherry Ghost, Alexis Taylor, The Radiophonic Workshop, East India Youth, The Rails, All We Are, Arthur Beatrice, Childhood, Telegram, and Brythoniad Male Voice Choir.
The DJ line-up is headlined by Julio Bashmore with Andrew Weatherall, Danny Krivit, Michael Mayer, Justin Robertson, Ewan Pearson, Prosumer, Ashley Beedle, Awesome Tapes From Africa, Unabombers, Eagles For Hands, Joe Boyd, Low Life, Aficionado & Special Guests, Amp+Deck, Sophie Lloyd, Camino Del Sol, and Disco Mums also announced.
For the line-up details as available, click here.
An Early bird adult weekend ticket with camping is priced at £170, a young persons weekend camping ticket (aged 11 - 15 years) is priced at £85, with under 10s free. Thursday arrival weekend tickets are priced at £185 with or without camping, or £95 for a young person ticket (aged 11 - 15 years). A park and ride ticket is priced at £20. Prices do not include booking fees.
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