Valley Fest 2016
Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th September 2016secret location, Chew Valley, Somerset, England
£80 for weekend with camping
The line-up has been announced for Valley Fest which takes place from Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th September 2016, at an organic farm in the heart of the Chew Valley, near Bristol in Somerset.
The line-up features The Blockheads, Stereo MC's, Craig Charles, London Afrobeat Collective, Sheelanagig, Cut a Shine, Broken Brass Ensemble, Cousin Kula, Mount Nakara, Tantz, Sea At Last, Jaz Delorian, The Phoenix Rose, Vula Viel, Bombs, Fara, Weatherstorms, Emily Portman Trio, Tankus the Henge, Yola Carter, The Shimmer Band, FUR, My Baby, Jacob & Drinkwater, Three London Planes, Mammal Hands, HoneyFeet, Pete Josef, Retrospective for Love, Dila Varder and The Oddbeats, Hannah Williams & The Tastemakers, and Electric Jalaba.
Held around ten miles from the city of Bristol, the all-organic festival will feature live performances, a cinema field, locally-sourced food, festival feasts, street art, cookery demonstrations, farm tours and kids workshops to boot.
As well as a dedicated campsite, complete with its own local ‘post office’ for tents and campervans, there’s also the opportunity to sleep under the stars in luxury with boutique bell tents and free admission for the little ones under 6 years old. Expect good music, good vibes and a tractor ride or two.
Festival Farmer Luke Hasell shares the excitement, "It’s always exciting to get people onto the land for a weekend of dancing in tipis and spending quality time with friends and family. Valley Fest is all about sharing what my parents left behind, celebrating everything home grown with no commercial nonsense and it’s great to be able to celebrate this with the public and a strong line-up as the final farewell to summer."
(Prices includes tent camping)
Adult (16+) weekend ticket: £80
Family ticket: £200 (2 adults and 2 kids, aged 5-16)
Kids (6 - 15 years old) £40
Under-6s go free
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