Wild Life 2015, Low Life In A Field

Wild Life 2015, Low Life In A Field

5th Jun 2015 3pm - 7th Jun 2015 3pm
British Summer Time

at In the beautiful Wiltshire countryside

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2015-06-05 15:00:00 2015-06-07 15:00:00 Europe/London Wild Life 2015, Low Life In A Field Manor Farm, East Kennett, SN8 4EY

Tickets

Standard Admission
By Post
£95.00 + £4.99 handling + delivery

Sale Ended

Event Details

After the success of our previous two sellout festivals we've moved to a new home in the rolling hills of Wiltshire. It's set in the countryside, a short walk from the Pewsey Downs, with dramatic hills overlooking the site and a short walk from Avebury and  one of the famous white horses in Wiltshire. It's lovely. We're sure you'll agree. 

FEATURING:
Fabio (house, disco, funk set), Chris Duckenfield, Steve Cobby (Fila Brazillia), Mixmaster Morris, John McCready, Piers Harrison (Soft Rocks), Ray Mang, Bruce Tantum, Bradley Zero Phillip (Rhythm Section), Chuggy Leath (Emotional Especial), Joe's Bakery (Leeds), Elle Andrews, Charlie McFarley, Rob J. 

PLUS LOW LIFE ALL-STARS: Bill Brewster, Frank Broughton, Matthew & Jolyon, Michael Cook. 

AND: The Gents, Shanks Pony Travelling Piano Bar, Aurora Starr and many more TBC. 
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FOOD & DRINK:
The Crust Conductor (amazing pizzas on a London bus), Gary The Jamaican BBQ, Fleischmob (amazing hot dogs and more!), Oli Baba's Peas Be Upon You (vegetarian Levantine cuisine). Plus, pancakes, coffee, ice creams and more.
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TICKETS:
Standard Tickets (£95), plus Bus Tickets (£20 return from LDN) are now available.  

We also have some luxury bell tents for hire. These are be an additional £250,  (£270 for four-berth) but come already erected with fitted groundsheet, double bed, table, rug, LED light and, naturally, bunting. Go here: http://www.djhistory.com/shop/gear-and-tickets
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TRANSPORT:
We have hired a bus again but this year There is a very narrow path to get on to the site and once cars are on site, they will not be permitted to leave. Coaches will deliver everyone to within 100 metres of the camping and from a traffic navigation POV is preferable. Also: £20. Cheaper than a car, innit?