first acts confirmed for Cocoon In The Park 2017

with host Sven Vath, Adam Beyer, Joseph Capriati, Richy Ahmed & more

By Neil Greenway | Published: Fri 3rd Feb 2017

Cocoon In The Park 2017 - around the festival site (Friday)
Photo credit: Lawrence Wheeler

Cocoon In The Park 2017

Saturday 8th July 2017
Temple Newsam, Temple Newsam Road, off Selby Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS15 0AE, England MAP
currently £55
Daily capacity: 60,000

The first acts have been announced for Cocoon In The Park which takes place at Temple Newsam, Leeds on Saturday, 8th July 2017.

Joining resident host Sven Vath, will be Adam Beyer, Joseph Capriati, Richy Ahmed, Alex & Digby, Annie Errez, and Bobby O'Donnell, with many more to be announced over the coming weeks and months.

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Early bird tickets are on sale priced at £40.

Cocoon in the Park festival site lies within the grounds of a 450-year-old mansion house surrounded by forests and lakes in a celebrated area of outstanding natural beauty. The main stage is powered by a Funktion-One PA custom-built by festival sound specialists Audio-Plus and features state of the art pyrotechnics, a live VJ and of course performances from the Cocoon dance troupe. Expect nothing less than the usual breathtaking Cocoon production and top quality soundtrack to one of the most popular and talked about events in the UK.

Cocoon In The Park will be offer a Shuttle Bus to and from the festival. The ticket includes a journey from Leeds - City Centre to Cocoon In The Park and then an open return to Leeds - City Centre.

There will also be the option to travel back to the after-party, however you will need to buy a ticket to the after-party which you will have to display while boarding the Shuttle Bus.




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