Suede, Kodaline, and Dizzee Rascal to headline Forgotten Fields

plus Kelis, Maximo Park, The Sugarhill Gang, Band Of Skulls, Norman Jay, Shy FX, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 25th Feb 2016

<s>Forgotten Fields</s> - C.. 2016 - Suede
Photo credit: Nicholas Wesson

Forgotten Fields - CANCELLED 2016

Friday 5th to Sunday 7th August 2016
Eridge Deer Park, Tunbridge Wells, East Sussex, TN3 9JT, England MAP
£105 for weekend
Daily capacity: 7,500

Suede, Kodaline, and Dizzee Rascal will be on headlining duty at Forgotten Fields Festival, which is returning for a second edition to the Sussex countryside at Eridge Deer Park for Forgotten Fields from Friday 5th until Sunday 7th August 2016.

The first names announced also include Kelis, Maximo Park, The Sugarhill Gang, Band Of Skulls, Newton Faulkner, Ibibio Sound Machine, Police Dog Hogan, Jack Savoretti, Milky Chance, and Too Many T's.

This year Forgotten Fields will also be presenting a dance line-up for those wishing to take the party into the night time, with the stage headlined by Norman Jay, Shy FX, DJ Yoda, and Krafty Kuts.

Championing new and emerging talent, the Horizon stage will host Blaenavon, The Kid Kapichi, Raffer, The Bay Rays, Skies, Dorey the Wise, Wax, Standard Lamps, MarthaGunn, The Hyve, Joey Fat, Fours, Emmy the Great, Rag n Bone Man, and Youth Club.

House Party stage returns headlined by Stay Beautiful Bowie Disco and featuring a line-up including DJ Format & MC Abdominal, Yucatan, Documenta, The Church, Riding the Low, Beds in Parks, Lisbon, Blueprint Blue, DJ Megatune, and Northern Soul Dance Class.

The Gypsy Disco stage will return with an eclectic line-up including Mango Rescue Team, Dr Bluegrass and the Illbilly 8, Forest of Fools, Buffo's Wake, Discount Orchestra, and Afro Cluster, Gyps N Progress.

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Tickets go on sale tomorrow at 9am, Friday 26th February, on the link above.

The event for 4,000 attendees will feature firm festival favourites with sing-a-long back catalogues, fine ales, world cuisine, and those averse to the idea of camping can enjoy a multitude of bespoke accommodation options.  There will also be extravagant site art, festival games, fancy dress frolics, boutique stalls and camp fire tales all set in the picturesque English Countryside.




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