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Forgotten Fields | Brighton Source | Mike Tudor
Forgotten Fields | Brighton Source | Mike Tudor
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Forgotten Fields Festival Preview

Apr 14, 2015
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Posted by Mike Tudor

From the people that brought you Kendall Calling comes a new music festival amongst the beautiful Sussex countryside. Hoping to create a feeling of intimacy with a capacity of only 4,000 while also giving you a great experience, quality over quantity. We welcome a new festival combining established acts and local music talent, sure to heal the wounds caused by Beachdown in 2009. Tickets are available here priced at £95 + fees for a weekend ticket.

SUPER FURRY ANIMALS / BASEMENT JAXX / LEVELLERS / RAZORLIGHT / DE LA SOUL / THE HORRORS / PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING / AUGUSTINES / BRITISH SEA POWER / DJ YODA PRESENTS: BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS / SLAMBOREE /

BEANS ON TOAST / FICKLE FRIENDS / SAM BROOKES / KESTON COBBLERS CLUB / CASSETTES REALMS / PHORIA ISLAND / VELUDO PLANES / TIME FOR T / LAZY HABITS / COCO AND THE BUTTERFIELDS / GLASS CITY VICE / TOM WILLIAMS / GET INUIT / SKINNY LISTER / WOODEN ARMS GANG / COCOS LOVERS

TOO MANY T’S / NATIVE PEOPLE / MOLLY WARBURTON / THE BEAUTIFUL WORD / WILL VARLEY / FIRST FAMILY / HALF CROWN / JACKO HOOPER / ABI WADE / SKIES / GARDEN HEART / MOK / FISH TANK / THE DUBARRYS / ED PROSEK

TIM PEAKS / RIDING THE LOW / HOWLING RHYTHM / DJ MEGATUNE / HATCHAM SOCIAL / DHRONE / HOT VESTRY / GALLERY CIRCUS / LISBON / GRASSHOPPER / NORTHERN SOUL DANCE CLASSES / + VERY SPECIAL GUESTS

GYPSY DISCO / USHTI BABA / CRINKLE CUTS / MANUSHKA / THE INEXPLICABLES / FAT SANDWICH / MR TEA AND THE MINIONS / TOWN OF CATS / MAMA NICE / SHAMBOLIQUE / VOODOO JUKEBOX

Eridge Deer Park, Friday 7th – Sunday 9th August 2015.

Apr 14, 2015
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Mike Tudor
Mike is an experienced live music photographer whose work has appeared in The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Spectator and Uncut Magazine. He's been going to gigs for 20 years, expect to find him shooting and writing about rock, hip hop and late night electronic music.
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