OnBlackheath 2019
Saturday 13th to Sunday 14th July 2019Blackheath Common, Blackheath, London, London, SE3 7AP, England MAP
£75 both days; £59.50 Saturday; £39.50 Sunday
Having moved to earlier in the summer to take place on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th July 2019, the first acts have been revealed for London's OnBlackheath festival.
Lining up on the Saturday will be a UK exclusive headline set from Jamiroquai, plus The Roots, James Morrison, Jacob Collier, SG Lewis, Incognito, Soul II Soul, and Swing Out Sister.
The Sunday is headlined by Grace Jones, Rag n Bone Man, Ali Campbell and Astro, Morcheeba, Aswad, and Brand New Heavies.
Alongside the music there's family entertainment in The Family Playground area, with TV stars Mister Maker and Andy Day and his band Andy and the Odd Socks for the kids, as well as everyone's favourite teddy bear Sooty holding his very own Birthday Bake-Off, presented by Bonnie Spencer. Also on-site at the Family Playground will be bestselling author Sam Copeland and Roald Dahl Funny Prize winner Jim Smith, along with masters of hilarity Comedy Club 4 Kids and The Flying Seagull Project. Interactive musical fun will come courtesy of Boppin' Bunnies and The Pop Bingo Disco, along with some astonishing visual displays from The Science Museum and Samsam Bubbleman's Giant Bubble Show. Other family activities include the Science Museum's slime workshops, interactive game zones with The Actual Reality Arcade and Albion Kids Show Soft Play and Pirate Ship, arts and crafts workshops with Daemon or Doppelganger? and OTHERWORLD ARTS as well as going up close with a range of extraordinary animals at Maynard's Mini Zoo.
Tickets go on sale at 10am this Friday 12th April.
buy tickets from 10am on Friday 12th April >
Tickets will be priced as follows:-
adult (16+) weekend: £75
teen (13-15) weekend: £35
child (5-120 weekend: £15
adult Saturday £59.50 / Sunday £45
teen Saturday £20 / Sunday £20
child Saturday £10 / Sunday £10
under-5s free but need ticket.
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