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More InfoA non-profit festival of music and arts LeeFest puts on some of the best indie music around. Recently confirmed to be playing this year's event are Stanton Warriors, Public Service Broadcasting, Man Like Me, Delphic and more. With earlybird tickets already sold out and the current batch going quickly you're advised to buy soon.
The Big Mix festival feature a unique mix of live music, comedy, cabaret, film and more, in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. Tickets holders get exclusive access to Rich Mix, Queen of Hoxton, The Book Club, Drunken Moneky and Hoxton Hall. They're also taking over Boxpark with stalls, entertainment and shop discounts.
The UK leg of The xx's Night and Day events features some of their favourite artists playing in a unique location - at the gorgeous Hatfield House in Hertdordshire. With a full programme of live bands of DJs alongside the band's favourite local food. Polica, Kindness, Mount Kimbie, Solange, Jamie XX (DJ) and more are confirmed.
Following its best year yet, everyone's favourite one day festival returns. The line-up looks brilliant with Animal Collective, Bat For Lashes, Django Django and Everything Everything confirmed and Kurt Vile, Palma Violets, Solange, Savages and Wild Nothing recently added to the bill.
Wychwood, the family festival, returns to Cheltenham Racecourse for its ninth outing next year. Acts confirmed so far include The History of Apple Pie, Mt. Wolf, Kate Nash, The Beat, Bill Bailey, Public Service Broadcasting and Lucy Rose. With that line-up it's sure to be amazing, so snap up tickets now.
Playground Festival brings together the innovators of house, techno and electro music alongside those on the current underground scene to create a truly retrospective festival experience. Headliners Leftfield, Squarepusher, Gary Numan, Digitalism, Vitalic and Unkle's James Lavelle, are joined by a host of talent.