Larmer Tree Festival Tickets on Sale

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Larmer Tree Festival Tickets on Sale

We can confirm that this years early bird tickets for Larmer Tree Festival are now on sale.

Celebrating 21 years of Larmer Tree Festival this year, we can now announce that this years early bird tickets are now on sale for one of the most intimate, non-corporate, family friendly festivals there is. Held at the beautifully lush Larmer Tree Gardens, near Salisbury in Dorset this intimate festival of only 4000 brings us the very best in music, comedy, street theatre, spoken word plus much more. Over the years Larmer Tree has been host to many different artist's such as Jools Holland, Van Morrison, Billy Bragg, Martha Wainwright to name but a few and for the last 16 years has been a sell out.

With music genre ranging from Folk, Americana, Indie, blues and reggae this mixed festival has something for all to enjoy and this years line up has already started to grow. Artist confirmed so far are Jools Holland, Bellowhead, Spiers and Boden with many more on the way.

The Larmer Tree Festival is held on Wednesday 13Th - Sunday 17Th july 2011 at the Larmer Tree Gardens near Salisbury.

Tickets for this event range from £31 - £190 with camping available for up to 5 days.

For more info on this please check out Larmer Tree Festival 2011

Published on 06 February 2011 by Wayne Feltham

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