Come and join the party this August Bank Holiday weekend at Field Trip, an intimate festival showcasing the very best in House, Techno, Breaks and Drum and Bass. Shortlisted for Best UK Dance Event at this year’s UK Festival Awards, Field Trip is now in its third year.
It’s an exciting line-up, with headlining DJ sets from Faithless and Leftfield. The Ministry of Sound stage will feature Youseffrom Circus Records, the Viper Live takeover will see a special guest appearance from DJ Hype and Apex return to host our House & Techno stage, featuring music from Catz ‘n Dogz. In total there will be more than one hundred acts performing over three nights.
This year Field Trip is moving to a new site near Frome, in the beautiful Somerset countryside at Gilcombe Farm, just outside Bruton.
Tickets are the bargain price of £69 per adult, for a three day weekend of entertainment and camping.
If you’re into something a bit more glamorous, check out our boutique camping and see Field Trip out in style in one of our pre-erected luxury bell tents, from £42 per person.
Donations from part of the proceeds of Field Trip 2017 will go to the Dream Big Ghana Foundation to help build compost toilets in Ghana. Each toilet serves around 20 people, who otherwise have no access to sanitation facilities.
FIELD TRIP FESTIVAL 2017
Bank Holiday Weekend
25 – 28 August 2017
FAITHLESS | LEFTFIELD
YOUSEF | VIPER | CATZ ‘N DOGZ
DJ HYPE | MINISTRY OF SOUND
More than 100 acts performing over three nights
LOCATION: Gilcombe Farm, Bruton, Somerset
Want to join us?
www.fieldtripparty.co.uk
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