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Larmer Tree Festival 2018 | ||
19th - 22nd Jul 2018 Larmer Tree Gardens, Rushmore Estate Office, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 5PY, United Kingdom |
Tickets for adults (with camping) from £179.00 |
Organisers have revealed that First Aid Kit and Jake Bugg set to headline Larmer Tree 2018.
In recognition of the centenary of women's suffrage, Saturday's main stage headliners will be Swedish sister act First Aid Kit will be headlining, fresh from the recent release of their critically acclaimed album 'Ruins'. Joining First Aid Kit at Larmer Tree will be Jake Bugg having released his fourth studio album 'Hearts That Strain' in September last year, Bugg’s time in Nashville Tennessee, certainly shines through in this new album.
Also added to the bill are Tune-Yards, fronted by the enigmatic Merrill Garbus plus Susanne Sundfør, Nadine Shah, Elephant Sessions, Chris Wood, Naaz, Seamus Fogarty & Josienne Clarke, and Ben Walker.
Creative Director Sarah Dennehy says
"It’s an honour to be involved with this longstanding, independent, super cool little Festival. And stoked to announce our first wave of acts; but there’s much more to be announced over the coming months, with one or two surprises!"
Larmer Tree Festival takes place from Thursday 19th - Sunday 22nd July at the glorious Larmer Tree Gardens, nestled in the heart of the Cranborne Chase on the Wiltshire/Dorset border.
Larmer Tree is about so much more than just music and comedy with a huge programme of over 150 free workshops, shows and activities for all ages. You’ll always find something to get involved in - from engaging workshops, gripping theatre and talks, spellbinding spoken word, fascinating street theatre and stunning pieces of site art waiting to be discovered, as well as Secret Garden therapies and a chance to catch up on a spot of retail therapy too!
Ticket Information
2 Adult Weekend Festival - £179.00 + BF
Youth (11-17 yrs) Weekend Ticket - £112.00 + BF
Tier 2 Child (0-10 yrs) Weekend Ticket - Free
VIP options are also available
Tickets available from the Larmer Tree Festival website