Wilderness 2023
Thursday 3rd to Sunday 6th August 2023Cornbury Park, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, OX7 3EH, England MAP
currently £195
Thursday 3rd - Sunday 6th August 2023 WILDERNESS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCE PART ONE OF SEASON TWELVE HEADLINERS INCLUDING THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS, CHRISTINE AND THE QUEENS, FATBOY SLIM AND THE FIRST WAVE OF PROGRAMMING FOR SUMMER 2023. DOWNLOAD ARTIST ASSETS BY VENUE HERE Culture-crammed and laughter-laden, a land where silliness and tomfoolery are as perennial as the grass, Wilderness returns with an extended weekend escape in the soul-nourishing paradise of Cornbury Park; a rolling landscape home to tribes of deer amongst a symphony of ancient trees. The incandescent celebration of music and the arts appeals to flaneurs and dilettantes young and old: a population devoted to life-enhancement via meaningful pleasures, hedonistic pursuits, luxurious experiences, and world-class music. Progressive and flamboyant, the multi-arts celebration delivers a seismic line-up of headliners to rival dancefloors worldwide. The glorious and eclectic Main Stage welcomes the home-grown titans of electronic music: a pioneering duo who have consistently released euphoric hit after hit during their expansive career. Minds at Wilderness will this year be blown by an audio-visual spectacle from The Chemical Brothers. They are joined by Christine and The Queens: the inventive French genre-bending pop phenomenon is back with new show Redcar to slay the Wilderness audience. And big beat founder, Brighton homeboy and national rave treasure Fatboy Slim debuts with his headline set of legendary UK dance classics. Queens of pop Sugababes, back as they originally were, come armed with an arsenal of their undisputed hits to thrill the Wilderness. High-energy Australian Electro-Indie quartet Confidence Man - fresh from a red-hot Glastonbury performance - unleash their addictive anthems and neo-soul singer-songwriter Pip Millett joins the main stage with classics inspired by the great soul, jazz and RnB artists of yesteryear. Mesmerising avant-punk songstress Nuha Ruby Ra is a performance powerhouse and a steady fixture on London’s premier indie circuit, and Acid Klaus is the brand new moniker of accomplished northern electronic artist Adrian Flanagan who deals in what he calls ‘twilight robotic body music’. Playful pan-continental quartet who bonded over their love of cumbia, Los Bitchos are a band who need to be experienced live - as are uplifting Brighton guitar heroes Lime Garden. The Valley is the beating heart that comes alive after sundown: the forest amphitheatre aglow with laser beams and glittering with disco balls will be presided over by some of the planet’s finest electronic artists. Infamous and intimate late-night dancefloor The Hustle returns with more secret sets and back-to-back wildness. The full dance music line-up will be announced in Part Two which lands in February. The Wilderness programme is proud to champion transformation, self-expression and diverse identities. From award-winning cabarets to contemporary drag, progressive parties and everything in between, enter a world of the fabulous and the unexpected. Prepare to strut your stuff, dance till you drop and find your fierce. FLINTA focused forward-thinking clubnight Fèmmme Fraîche returns, merging cutting-edge house, techno and performance art, hosting a plethora of fabulously talented queer wmxn femmmes, butch, trans, NB and everyone inbetween promoting diversity behind the decks and on the dancefloor. Eclectic underground DJ who cut her teeth in London pirate radio Shy One joins the House of Sublime bill. International burlesque siren Missy Fatale brings her own take on a cabaret show with Haus of Fatale. And the show would not be complete without Alternative Miss Wilderness, hosted again this year by the impossibly upbeat crew The Provibers. Wilderness are the pioneers of festival banqueting, and as ever, deliver a mouth-watering line-up of Feasting and Dining leaders in the global food scene. Headline chefs include Wild Honey founder Anthony Demetre - whose signature style combines classic French techniques with the finest seasonal produce Britain has to offer. Decorated Scottish chef Adam Handling is founder of The Frog, Ugly Butterfly and more he brings his mastery to Wilderness for the second time. Masaki Sugisaki is a traditionally trained Japanese chef who has moved away from the strict culinary rules of his home country to create a fusion-led approach to modern Japanese food. Jeremy Lee is the head chef of Soho’s Quo Vadis and credited with putting it firmly on the culinary map and Dom Fernando is founder of contemporary Sri Lankan restaurant Paradise. Other restaurants joining the bill include Cue Point - the British-Afghan BBQ company, an iconic Long Table Banquet in the Woods with Ben Quinn’s Woodfired Canteen cooking up a storm on live fire. Season Twelve: Part Two will be announced in February 2023 and will include The Valley, The Playing Fields, The Jumpyard, The House of Sublime, Feasting & Dining and more artists across all venues. For more information, please contact: Julie Bland / Wendy Storey at Family PR Ruth Emery / Alex Dobson at Yes Please! |
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