OnBlackheath 2014
Saturday 13th to Sunday 14th September 2014Blackheath Common, Shooters Hill Rd, Blackheath, Greater London, SE3 0TY, England MAP
£99 for the weekend
Special guest Jamaican diva Grace Jones has been added to the line-up for the inaugural OnBlackheath festival which takes place on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th September 2014 on the green space of London's Blackheath Common.
The 'Pull Up To The Bumper', 'Private Lives', 'Love Is The Drug' and 'Slave To The Rhythm' singe will be performing on Saturday, and has been personally chosen by the day’s headliner Massive Attack, who are curating the main stage.
Grace Jones said, "SE3 me, here I come. Looking forward to blowing you all away on Saturday the 13th September."
Massive Attack top the bill on the opening day and Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls headline on Sunday.
Other Main Stage acts include Aloe Blacc, Young Fathers, Joe Goddard (Hot Chip, Imelda May, Levellers, Athlete, and Slow Club. DJ Gilles Peterson will be curating the Worldwide Stage on Saturday with Hiatus Kaiyote, BadBadNotGood, Swindle Live, Ibibio Sound Machine, Zara McFarlane, Anushka, and DJ slots to be announced soon.
Heavenly Recordings will curate the second stage on the Sunday with acts including Radiophonic Workshop, Stealing Sheep, Charlie Boyer and the Voyeurs, The Wytches, Kid Wave and a DJ set from Don Letts.
For the line-up details click here.
As well as the music line-up, OnBlackheath offers a food experience, with a food stage host to 8 chefs a day including Gizzi Erskine, Simon Hulstone, Richard Bainbridge, and Neil Rankin. Plus attractions including a silent disco, street & fringe theatre, street food, Farmers Market, mixology demonstrations and drinks from local brewers.
Tickets are priced at £99 for an adult 2-day weekend ticket, and £60 for a child (aged 5-15 years) 2-day weekend ticket, with children aged under 5 years able to attend for free. An adult day ticket for either day is priced at £57.50, and under 16s day ticket is priced at £35.
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