Festival No. 6 2016
Thursday 1st to Sunday 4th September 2016various venues, Portmeirion, Gwynedd, LL48 6ER, Wales MAP
£190 including camping
Festival No. 6 taking place in Portmeirion, Wales returning for a fifth year in 2016 from Thursday 1st until Sunday 4th September 2016, has today announced that day rickets are no on sale as the day and stage splits have been announced.
Day tickets are priced at:
Adult Friday day ticket £65 + BF (£7.50)
Adult Saturday or Sunday day ticket £75 + BF (£7.50)
Youth (11-15 years old) Friday day ticket £40 + BF (£5)
Youth (11-15 years old) Saturday or Sunday day ticket £40 + BF (£6)
Children (10 years and under) Friday or Saturday or Sunday day ticket £Free + BF (£1.50)
Park & Ride £22
The festival is famed for it's quirky setting - the location for the cult 60's TV series The Prisoner, hence the name being a reference to the show, closing proceedings on Friday night are Bastille, headlining Saturday night will be Hot Chip, and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be bringing this year's festival to an end.
No.6 composer-in-residence Joe Duddell, joins up with Manchester Camerata Chamber Orchestra on an exclusive David Bowie Reimagined performance, with very special guest vocalists on each song.
Also appearing will be live acts including Aurora, Blossoms, C Duncan, Django Django, Echo and the Bunnymen, Frances, Gwenno, JP Cooper, Lawrence Taylor, Lucy Rose, Ngod , Oh Wonder, Oscar, Roots Manuva, Roisin Murphy, The Amazons, Geraint Jarman, Meic Stevens, R Seiliog, Cassius, Cats Eyes, Malcolm Mooney, Biting Tongues festival regulars Brythoniad Male Voice Choir.
The festival is again welcoming The Nest Collective, and their stage will play host to an eclectic range of acts and artists across the weekend including This Is The Kit.
The DJ line-up is also unveiled including A Love from Outer Space: Andrew Weatherall & Sean Johnston, Craig Charles, Fleetmac Wood, Joy Orbison, Kate Simko & The London Electronic Orchestra, Optimo (Until the Music Stops), Smooth Sailing presents Kaftan Discotheque, The 2 Bears, Craig Richards, Maribou State, Leon Vynehall, Low Life, and Unabombers.
For the line-up details, day and stage splits as available see the Festival No. 6 line-up page.
Weekend Ticket Prices (Friday Arrival)
Adult Weekend Camping from: £180 + BF (£10.00)
Young Person (11-15 years old) Camping from: £120 + BF (£6.50)
Children (10 years and under) Camping: £Free + BF (£1.50)
Parking (Park & Ride): £22 + BF (£2.00)
Programme: £8.80 +BF (£0.80)
Weekend Ticket Prices (Thursday Arrival)
Adult Weekend Camping from: £195 + BF (£10)
Young Person (11-15 years old) Camping from: £125 + BF (£6.50)
Children (10 years and under) Camping from: £Free + BF (£1.50)
Parking (Park & Ride): £22 + BF (£2.00)
Programme: £8.80 +BF (£0.80)
Portmeirion was constructed between 1925 and 1975 by architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis and the village is a bizarre and elaborate interpretation of a Mediterranean villa.
Bands, DJs, musicians and string ensembles will be performing across the entire site, from the historic town hall to the Colonnade gardens to the picturesque Bay Stage and the promenade along the sandy beached estuary of the River Dwyryd.
Festival goers can also expect comedy, poetry, pop up-theatre, intimate readings, film screenings, woodland trails, art installations, pop up woodland raves, lectures and discussions, unique collaborations, the voices of a male voice choir, processions, The Prisoner reconstructions, and more.
Be seeing you.
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