Wilderness 2017
Thursday 3rd to Sunday 6th August 2017Cornbury Park, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, OX7 3EH, England MAP
£178 adult weekend camping + booking fee
More music has been revealed for Wilderness festival, which is held at Cornbury Park in Oxfordshire from Thursday 3rd until Sunday 6th August 2017.
Newly added to the Main Stage are Isaac Gracie, and Lisa Marini, while the Travelling Folk Barn has added Oliver Hoare & The Late Great, and Craig Judelman.
For the Love Hotel at the woodland's fringes there's She Drew The Gun presented by BBC Music, Lakuta, Cosmo Pyke, Blue Lab Beats, Kasai Masai, Jimi Needles, Joseph Reuben, Babeheaven, Longy, Penya, Sweat, Sisika, and Jerkcurb.
The Club House is 'an arena for winners, sports, games and silliness of all persuasions by day', and at night brings you Strange Attractor, The Brass Funkeys, Lori Campbell, Hattie Whitehead & Band, Ceilidh Liberation Front, The Canaries, Cherryshoes, Simply Rouge, The Burger Van DJs, Jonny Mintaka, Louis, Supersonicdisco, and The Club House Cabaret.
These join a line-up that has 'a Sunday of Nina Simone' with Laura Mvula and special guests Will Young, Honeyfeet's Rioghnach Connolly, Ronnie Scott's & The Wilderness Orchestra, along with headliners Two Door Cinema Club, Grace Jones, Bonobo (live), plus First Aid Kit, Michael Kiwanuka, Toots and the Maytals, Ray BLK, Hudson Taylor, Louis Berry,
The Correspondents, Crazy P Soundsystem, Jackmaster, Nightmares on Wax (DJ set), Nadine Khouri, Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker, The Langan Band, New York Brass Band, and many more. For the music details so far please see the line-up page. For details of other activities and entertainments please see the news items.
An adult weekend camping ticket is currently priced at £178.
Young person (aged 13-17 years) tickets are priced at £105, junior tickets (aged 6-12 years) are priced at £35, with tickets for children aged 5 years and younger priced at £5.
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