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    New Stage Line-Up Announced For Inaugural Forgotten Fields

    Festival InsightsBy Festival InsightsApril 14, 2015Updated:April 16, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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    UK: Having sold out Kendal Calling in record breaking time last month, the creative minds behind the Lake District event announced Forgotten Fields – an intimate new festival set to take place at Eridge Deer Park in Sussex. With an emphasis on atmosphere, music, food, drink and arts, Forgotten Fields will see performances from Super Furry Animals, Basement Jaxx, Levellers, Razorlight, De La Soul and more.

    Looking past the main stages and taking revelers late into the night, the first names have been revealed for the Gypsy Disco Presents stage. The likes of Ushti Baba, Manushka, Crinkle Cuts, Fat Sandwich and many more will be playing across the weekend on one of the festival’s most exciting stages, with the Gypsy Disco acting as a melting pot of musical styles with interactive theatre, burlesque and circus performers to boot.

    The inaugural Forgotten Fields will also be a champion of new and upcoming talent and future stars like blog favourites Fickle Friends and Common Tongues as well as providing a home for Tim Peaks Diner and a Late Night Cinema for those looking to kick back with cult classics like The Shining, Rocky and Alien. A host of fine cuisine and the Kendal Calling favourite Real Ale Festival will also be on-site to ensure a memorable weekend is had by all.

    For the full line-up and more information, check out Forgotten Fields’ official website.

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