Blissfields 2016 Announce Theme

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Blissfields is pleased to confirm dates for its 2016 main event in Woodmancott, Hampshire, returning for its 16th year on July 1st and 2nd with a “HOUSE PARTY” theme.

Your inner child has been given the keys to Blissfields - under one condition - you absolutely have to throw a party. From the soul basement of Animal House to a gunging at Crinkly Bottom, from student digs to country estates, it’s time to go old school and take over the palace for one ultimate weekend party. Bring your sleeping bag, PJs and mixtapes to the biggest house party of 2015.

Blissfields has always celebrated the intimate party spirit and this year it’s going all out with its biggest art installation ever, creating a festival site like they’ve never done before. Blissfields will be hosting slumber parties, garage raves, retro living room discos, and so much more alongside its usual music programme, sprawled across a stunning tree-lined site at Vicarage Farm in Hampshire.

Channelling the spirit of National Lampoons and Dr. Frank N. Furter via the Bratpack, 1990’s and Skins, they’ll smudge the eras into the party at the end of the universe. It’s the end of the world as we know it, but we feel fine.

A house party is nothing without the guests - so come and build this utopian cathedral with us. Don’t forget your toothbrush.

Toga!

Published on 02 December 2015 by Ben Robinson

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