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Larmer Tree Festival

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Larmer Tree Gardens, Wiltshire

Larmer Tree festival Set in the lush Victorian gardens on the Wiltshire-Dorset border has grown to provide some of the best, most interesting and diverse entertainment on the festival circuit.

The festival prides itself on showcasing a truly eclectic mix of some of the best international, local and up-and-coming live music on offer. With over 80 artist's, spread across 6 stages, there's also a comedy club, 150 free workshops, street theatre, and with an intimate crowd of 4000 you will get the chance to see and do all!!

Lineup

Wed 11th

4 acts

Thu 12th

13 acts

Fri 13th

20 acts

Sat 14th

22 acts

Sun 15th

18 acts

day TBC

36 acts
  • Comedy Club 4 KidsComedy
  • Zoe LyonsComedy
  • Daniel SimonsenComedy
  • Alun CochraneComedy
  • Marcel LucontComedy
  • Naz OsmanogluComedy
  • Nick HelmComedy
  • Paul McCaffreyComedy
  • Roisin ConatyComedy
  • The Wave Picturesunknown stage
  • Chavounknown stage
  • Thomas Fordunknown stage
  • ASBO DISCOunknown stage
  • Trevor Moss and Hannah Louunknown stage
  • Police Dog Hoganunknown stage
  • Maiaunknown stage
  • Sarah Savoy and the Francadiansunknown stage
  • Yes Sir Bossunknown stage
  • Saturday sununknown stage
  • Melodica, Melody and Meunknown stage
  • Hip Hop Shakespeareunknown stage
  • Trio Tekkeunknown stage
  • Still Moving DJsunknown stage
  • Beth Porter and The Availablesunknown stage
  • Bookshop Bandunknown stage
  • DJ Heinzunknown stage
  • Hannah Williams & The Tastemakersunknown stage
  • MIchael Wookeyunknown stage
  • Shivering Blazeunknown stage
  • Silkadelicunknown stage
  • The Camberwell Krakeb Clubunknown stage
  • The Regular Joesunknown stage
  • The Spitfire Sistersunknown stage
  • The Uplifter (DJ)unknown stage
  • Tom Hingleyunknown stage
  • Tom Jamesunknown stage

Tickets

All camping (tents, caravans and campervans) is included in the ticket price, and is available for the date/s on your ticket only. For example, if you have a 3-day ticket you may not arrive on Thursday night. (Please don't arrive early as you won't be able to get in - for info about an alternative campsite in a nearby village call the Festival Office on 01725 552300.)

Camping Areas:
There’s Quiet Camping for those of you who like more peace at night and in the mornings, Family Camping if a family atmosphere is more what you’re looking for and our General Camping with the normal chilled atmosphere for those of you who don’t mind either way! We always ask that you’re considerate of your neighbours whichever part of the campsite you’re staying in.  There is a separate field for caravans, campervans and trailer tents (please see the campsite map below).

Parking:
Parking is free and it's not more than a five/ten minute walk to the festival entrance. There are allocated parking areas for those camping in tents - for everyone's safety we do not allow cars to unload or stop in roadways or to be parked next to tents. Cars pulling caravans/trailer tents can be parked alongside them in the caravan/campervan field.  Day ticket holders will only be permitted to park in the Day Parking car park.  Please try to keep the number of vehicles you bring to the festival to a minimum and help to reduce the impact of the festival on the environment and local communities. 

Caravans and Campervans:
Space in the caravan/campervan field is free and you don’t need to book a place. There will be room beside your caravan/campervan/trailer tent for one or two tents for family and friends.

There is plenty of space and with panoramic views of the countryside, you can actually see The Needles on the Isle of Wight!  With our award winning toilets, free hot showers, ample water points (in both fields) and the Larmer Lock-Up, café and shops (in the tent field), your camping experience should be a happy and relaxing one.

Location & Map

Larmer Tree Gardens, Wiltshire

North Dorset, Wiltshire, SP5

Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

  • Review
    5/5

    Larmer Tree 2012

    "The Larmer Tree festival once again opened its gardens in 2012 to a crowd of more than 5000 with headlining acts such as Jools Holland and Levellers dissonantly"

    sarahpeace
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Videos

Larmer Tree Festival 2012 — Official Video

Larmer Tree Festival 2012 — Highlights

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