Wychwood Music Festival - POSTPONED 2021
Friday 4th to Sunday 6th June 2021Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 4SH, England MAP
currently £129.50 weekend + £9.50 camping
More acts have been revealed for for Wychwood Festival, which returns for its 16th year to Cheltenham Racecourse, in Gloucestershire from Friday 29th Sunday 31st May 2020, during the summer half-term holiday.
Headlining the Friday night will be the anthemic Embrace, while others added to the line-up are Brit-Pop legends Lightning Seeds, Mercury Prize nominated Seth Lakeman, the reformed Sleeper, along with Tankus the Henge, Rajasthan Heritage Brass Band, Folk On, Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer, Josh O'Keefe, John Leather's 80s Movie Disco, Funky Business, and Roguey Roads.
There's also comedy over thew weekend from Andrew O'Neill, Daisy Earl, Cerys Nelmes, Jenny Collier, David Eagle, El Baldiniho, Jon Wagstaffe, Nick Page, Andrew Bird, and Karen Bayley.
With the Sunday headliner and much more still to be announced, the above acts join Saturday headliner The Divine Comedy , along with The Christians, Merry Hell, Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club, Thrill Collins, Dreadzone, and Basil Brush. For the details as available please see the line-up page.
Away from the music, make your very own Wallace, Gromit or even Shaun the Sheep with Aardman's Model Making workshop. Join in with the Drumming workshops or learn to sing Sea Shanties, Harmony Singing or even Songs For Change. Even kids need some zen so why not try out Tatty Bumpkin Kid's Yoga before they enjoy some Silly Sports & Games!
Tickets are on sale, currently priced as follows:-
adult weekend (camping not included): £129
adult weekend camping add-on: £9.50
concession weekend (camping not included): £119.50
concession weekend camping add-on: £9.50
aged 10-15 weekend (camping not included): £64.50
aged 5-9 weekend (camping not included): £19.50
aged 0-4 are free (but need ticket)
under-16 camping add-on: free (but need ticket)
campervan/caravan pass: £54.50.
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Sister Sledge, The Coral and Seth Lakeman among latest acts to join already impressive line-up