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FESTIVAL NUMBER 6 PORTMERION in Tadcaster, West Yorkshire for sale

FESTIVAL NUMBER 6 PORTMERION

Event date 04/09/14 Face Value £350 2 full weekend tickets plus Thursday entry for Festival Number 6 worth £350. Selling for £250. We bought 4 tickets but due to an illness 2 of the party can't attend now. We have decided to sell at a super cheap price,the tickets plus booking fee where nearly £400 so at £250 its a bargain(£125 a ticket,buy off website now and face value is £175 a ticket,save £50 on each ticket and no booking fee costs !) Festival No. 6 returns for a third year to Portmeirion, Wales the location for the cult 60's TV series The Prisoner, hence the name being a reference to the show. Portmeirion was constructed between 1925 and 1975 byarchitect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis and the village is a bizarre and elaborate interpretation of a Mediterranean villa. Bands, DJs, musicians and string ensembles will be performing across the entire site, from the historic town hall to the Colonnade gardens to the picturesque Bay Stage and the promenade along the estuary of the River Dwyryd earlier in this year this time around from Thursday 4th until Sunday 7th September 2014. Line-up Beck, Pet Shop Boys, Beck, and London Grammar will headline. Also confirmed are Bonobo, Neneh Cherry & RocketNumberNine, Steve Mason, Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, Temples, Jimi Goodwin, James Holden, Los Campesinos!, John Wizards, Jon Hopkins, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, The Undertones, Tom Hickox, Tom Vek, Spector, Toy, Vaults, The Acid, Peter Hook and the Light, Denai Moore, Cherry Ghost, Alexis Taylor, The Radiophonic Workshop, East India Youth, The Rails, All We Are, Arthur Beatrice, Childhood, Telegram, and Brythoniad Male Voice Choir. The DJ line-up is headlined by Julio Bashmore with Laurent Garnier, Todd Terje, Greg Wilson, Norman Jay, Don Letts, Low Life, Luke Solomon, Kiwi, Pete Herbert, Dicky Trisco, Guy Williams, Ray Mang, Seahawks, Jo Wallace, Gavin Kendrick, Andrew Weatherall, Danny Krivit, Michael Mayer, Justin Robertson, Ewan Pearson, Prosumer, Ashley Beedle, Awesome Tapes From Africa, Unabombers, Eagles For Hands, Joe Boyd, Low Life, Aficionado & Special Guests, Amp+Deck, Sophie Lloyd, Camino Del Sol, and Disco Mums also announced. The latest additions are tUne-yArDs, Tom Odell, Peter Hook and the Light, Kelis, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, Patrick Wolf, The Ramona Flowers, Panes, Nadine Shah, Tiny Ruins, Lucky T Jackson, Aquilo, Gengahr, Southern, Love L.U.V., Candelas, Gai Toms, Mr Phormula, Y Pencadlys, Gwenno, Chris Jones, Kizzy Crawford, Edan, Matt Berry, Laetitia Sadier, Jane Weaver, H.Hawkline, Plank!, Tender Prey, Emma Tricca, The Wharves, Finder Keeper DJs, Andy Votel, Doug Shipton, Dyl Mei, Mahssa Taghinia, Lee Janda, Geraint Jarman, Yr Ods, Cian Ciaran, Swnami, Casi, Plyci, Nyth DJs, Richard Benson, JP Bean, Mathew Clayton, The London Sound Survey, R Seiliog, Ted Kessler, Awesome Tapes From Africa, Viv Albertine , Evie Wyld, Will Atkins, Harlequin Dynamite Marching Band, Emma Warren, Philip Hoare, Richard King, The Everley Pregnant Brothers, Bird To Beast, Drohne, Pete McKee, Welsh Language Class, John Robb, Tim Peaks DJs, Matt Everitt & Bonehead, Gallery Circus, The Hummingbirds, Grasshopper, Northern Soul Dance Class, Wigan Young Soul DJs, Stephen Morris, Riding the Low, Slowgun, Hot Vestry, and Steve Hanley. The comedy line-up includes Josh Widdicombe, Henning Wehn, Robin Ince, Tony Law, Phil Kay, Sara Pascoe, James Acaster, Marcel lucont, Vikki Stone, John Robins, Suzi Ruffell, Alfie Brown, Ed Gamble, Mat Ewins, Nish Kumar, Hayley Ellis, and more. For the line-up details, day and stage splits as available, click here. Festival goers can also expect pop up-theatre, intimate readings, film screenings, woodland trails, art installations, comedy performances, pop up woodland raves, kids mischief meadow, The Prisoner reconstructions, and more. The acts will perform across the entire site, from the town hall to the Colonnade gardens, to the Estuary Stage and the promenade along the river, against a back drop of neo-classical architecture, sandy beaches and palm trees.