
Blissfields announce Metronomy, The Japanese House, Bonzai, and more
13 January 2017, 11:00
| Written by
Laurence Day
Blissfields festival announces its first wave of acts, with Metronomy confirmed as the Friday night headliner.
The Japanese House, Sundara Karma, Bonzai, Lady Leshurr, Black Honey, S4U, The Upbeats, 1Xtra's Sian Anderson, Beans On Toast, Delta Heavy, and lots more have also been confirmed for this year's "Bizarre"-themed event, with over 100 more yet to come.
As well as the music, there's set to be a variety of entertainment for all the family to enjoy, including hot air balloon rides (free!), arts and crafts, interactive activities, a silent disco, and a Victorian funfair.
The 5000-capacity fest also boasts "real loos across the whole festival site."
Blissfields 2017 takes place 6-8 July at Vicarage Farm, Woodmancott, Winchester. Adult tickets are priced from £95 with no booking fees.
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