The line-up for this summer's Secret Garden Party has been announced. The Cambridgeshire festival will take place from July 19-22 and play host to sets from Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros, KT Tunstall, Little Roy, The Jim Jones Revue, The Duke Spirit, Beth Jeans Houghton, Baxter Dury and more, as well as previously announced headliner Orbital. For more information about the line-up, visit SecretGardenParty.com. Secret Garden Party will take place at Mill Hill Field in Abbots Ripton. For more information about the festival, visit SecretGardenParty.com. The theme for this year's bash, with sees the festival celebrate its 10th birthday, is 'Standing on Ceremony' and the festival promises "more collective celebration, interactive theatre, hypnotic ceremonies and breathtaking spectacles than ever before." There will also be a number of artworks at the festival by installation artists from across the globe. Headliners Orbital release their new album 'Wonky', which is their first since 2004's 'Blue Album' and their first release since they returned from an indefinite hiatus, on April 1.
The line-up for this summer’s Secret Garden Party has been announced.
The Cambridgeshire festival will take place from July 19-22 and play host to sets from Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros, KT Tunstall, Little Roy, The Jim Jones Revue, The Duke Spirit, Beth Jeans Houghton, Baxter Dury and more, as well as previously announced headliner Orbital. For more information about the line-up, visit SecretGardenParty.com.
Secret Garden Party will take place at Mill Hill Field in Abbots Ripton. For more information about the festival, visit SecretGardenParty.com.
The theme for this year’s bash, with sees the festival celebrate its 10th birthday, is ‘Standing on Ceremony’ and the festival promises “more collective celebration, interactive theatre, hypnotic ceremonies and breathtaking spectacles than ever before.” There will also be a number of artworks at the festival by installation artists from across the globe.
Headliners Orbital release their new album ‘Wonky’, which is their first since 2004’s ‘Blue Album’ and their first release since they returned from an indefinite hiatus, on April 1.