More details have been announced of the line-up for Off The Tracks Spring Festival 2012.

Another 16 acts have been confirmed, and details provided of how the days will break down at the festival.

Hawkwind, Wilko Johnson, Warsaw Village Band, Dub Pistols and Simon Friend’s Seismic Survey top the bill at Donington Park Farm, Isley Walton, Derbyshire on Fri-Sun, May 25-27, as previously announced.

Legendary world fusion band Celtarabia will appear, having returned to the stage in 2012 after a 10 year break. Celtarabia play high energy music for dancing. The band guarantee a great night out –  Mojo said: ‘from erect medievalism to tribal dervish’.

Also added are hotly-tipped rising folk/pop act The Fallows, who released their debut album Face the Wolves this month.

Amongst others,  Kasaï Masaï bring the traditional sound of the most remote Equatorial villages, and Jerzey Street Band will offer their distinctive brand of Americana ‘freight train rock’.

Festival co-founder Andy Cooper says: “At a time when many festivals are struggling, we’re confident that once again we’ve put together a line-up with something for everyone, and for the usual Off The Tracks great value.”

With a few more performers still to be announced, the full line-up will include around 40 artists on two stages, as well as 70+ real ales, ciders and perries, excellent camping facilities and a great, family friendly atmosphere.

Latest line-up:

Friday

Wilko Johnson

The Fallows

Saturday

Hawkwind

Bigtopp

Kasai Masai

Jerzey St Band

The Old Dance School

Nordic Giants

Oka Vanga

Inter Africa

Sunday

Dub Pistols

Warsaw Village Band

Simon Friend’s Seismic Survey

Celtarabia

Mat Andasun

Avert Francis

Richard Warren

Kelly’s Heroes

Stevie One Bloke One Mandolin

JP Cooper

Something Nasty In The Woodshed

Metheglin

Friday and Saturday til late

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Weekend tickets are now on sale priced £70 (inc camping). Youth tickets are £40 (12-16 years old, inc camping). Admission is free for under-12s.

More details and tickets HERE.