When Kendal Calling sold out in record-breaking time this year – just one week after announcing – many missed out on this year’s edition of the fan-favourite, multi award winning festival. This Friday a limited number of resale tickets will be available for those still wishing to head to the beautiful Lake District next month for four days of music, arts, comedy, food and drink and much more!
 
This year’s lineup includes huge headline performances from Franz Ferdinand, Manic Street Preachers, Stereophonics, Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, Tinie Tempah and Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson alongside the likes of Editors, Jake Bugg, Slaves, Seasick Steve, Circa Waves, Lethal Bizzle, Loyle Carner, Frightened Rabbit, Example, Nothing But Thieves and many more.
 
Very limited weekend, Emperors Fields and all other ticket types will be available from this Friday at 10am via http://www.kendalcalling.co.uk/tickets
 
Set in the picturesque Lowther Deer Park, one of the UK’s most beautiful festival sites, Kendal Calling will return to the Lake District for an amazing weekend of music, art, comedy, food and drink this July. Despite it being the 12th consecutive sell out for the award winning festival, the capacity will once again stay the same to retain Kendal Calling’s unique atmosphere. Weekend ticket holders can also purchase one of the final Thursday tickets here.
 
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