Cambridgeshire's Hifields Festival confirms new line up and dates after latest government announcement
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LEARN MOREChippenham Park in Cambridgeshire is set to host the Hifields Festival on Saturday, July 31 and Sunday, August 1 as it unveils its biggest line-up yet at an all-new venue.
Headliners including Terry Farley, Wilkinson, Will Taylor, DJ Luck & MC Neat, Jaguar Skills, Nicky Blackmarket, Scouting for Girls, Matt Cardle, Solardo, Prospa, Artful Dodger and more line up with 50 up-and-coming local stars to play stages and arenas with unique décor, huge art installations, a circus, a fairground and a fully stocked food park.
Hifields has developed into a nationally renowned two-day festival, curated by music lovers for music lovers with 6,000 people expected in 2021. It is a festival that strives to be green with reusable cups for drinks, shuttle buses from local towns and train stations, green generators, and recycling where possible.
This year, the event is being held for the first time at Chippenham Park with rolling green meadows, a beautiful lake and plenty of countryside. Local hosting brands include Warning Cambridge, Zest, and 17 Music as well as Point Blank London Music School and Red Bull, Garage Nation, and Raver Tots for the young ones.
Festival founder and curator, Thomas Janes, said: “It is our biggest line up yet, and we are really excited to welcome worldwide renowned and our favourite acts Wilkinson and Scouting for Girls to perform in our little corner of Cambridgeshire.”
The full line up A to Z is as follows:
- Artful Dodger
- Beans on Toast
- Crissy Criss
- Danny Clockwork
- DJ Archie
- DJ Cartier & B Live
- DJ Luck & MC Neat
- Franky Wah
- Jaguar Skills
- Marcellus
- Metrik
- Nicky Blackmarket
- Prospa
- Riaz Dhanani
- Sam Dowling
- Scouting for Girls
- Solardo
- Terry Farley
- The Fillers
- Trials of Cato
- Wilkinson
- Will Taylor
For further information and tickets, go to hifields.com.
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