Farmfestival 2013

Farmfestival 2013

Farmfestival
Fri 26th - Sat 27th Jul

Farmfestival 2013 Tickets

Friday 26th July 2013 tickets:

Type of Ticket Price Quantity
Adult Weekend Advance£50.00
+ £5.25 fees
Child (12-17) Weekend Advance
Anyone aged 12-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to the festival. A parent or guardian can only accompany four 12-17 year olds.
£35.00
+ £3.75 fees
Weekend Campervan Pass
Allow Entry for 1 Campervan / Caravan into the Campervan Campsite
£25.00
+ £2.75 fees

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Saturday 27th July 2013 tickets:

Type of Ticket Price Quantity
Adult Saturday Advance
Entry from 9AM on Saturday
£40.00
+ £4.25 fees
Child SATURDAY Advance (12-17 years old)
Anyone aged 12-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to the festival. A parent or guardian can only accompany four 12-17 year olds.
£25.00
+ £2.75 fees

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Farmfestival info

What: Farmfestival

When: Fri 26th - Sat 27th Jul

Where: Gilcombe Farm, Bruton, Somerset

How Much: £25 - £50

Genres: House, Indie, Hip Hop, Folk, Reggae

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Farmfestival continues to have an ever growing number of faithful fans. This is certainly down to the unique atmosphere that the festival induces, which is one of relaxation, calm, and serenity. Don’t get us wrong, with decorated dance tents around the grounds, playing all manner of dance classics, and a huge lineup of bands signed, there is literally something for everyone.

With the festival on the smaller side of things, there is a wonderfully tranquil, aggression free atmosphere. The camping area is really quite close to the main stage; at Farmfestival you’re never too far away from the action.

‘Gorgeous and Intimate’ Top 25 UK Independent Festivals (2011)

Keeping its laid back, sponsor free, hand made aesthetic, the festival features stalls, organic food, organic cider from a local community orchard, crazy golf, Punch & Judy and a children's tent. The weekend is unlike most festivals, it is as relaxing as it is fun.

This is the sort of festival where people help each other put up their tents, where stag parties unite with families and groups of school leavers. Despite the amounts of organic cider being drunk, there really is very little boisterous behaviour, the overall tone is one of unity and peace.

People are simply there to drink, dance and have a good time. Surely that’s what all good festivals aspire to be.

‘One of the best bargains of the festival season’ 
Sunday Times, The Top 100 Festivals (2010)

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History of Farmfestival

Way back in 2006, Farmfestival was born. It was the brainchild of a small group of friends in Somerset who decided that they wanted to create a simple, cost effective festival for their friends as an alternative to the large festivals that already dominate the English festival calendar.

As the years went on, the festival gathered serious momentum, as loyal followers and newcomers alike were introduced to the unique festival at Gilcombe Farm, Bruton, with good times and great bands being the main attraction.

The larger the festival has become though, the organizers haven?t sold out, but stayed true to their adamantly sponsor-free, lo-fi DIY aesthetic combining with the genre busting music policy to create the unique atmosphere.

Farmfestival is run by volunteers. The festival was not set up to make money, but to create an event that stood up to the growing number of over-priced and overly corporate festivals dominating the U.K every summer. Every year donations are made to the charity Practical Action and local organisations including Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance.

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