DJ Yoda and Dub Pistols among first acts for the 6th Lemonfest taking place on Saturday 30th May at Newton Abbot Racecourse. They are joined by Breakfast of Champions, Beans on Toast, Matthew & Me, 3 Daft Monkeys, Seven Cities, King Tuts Revenge, Your Last Day,  A$$MUNCH & Someday I.

Amongst the other attractions this year will be a international food market, Space Hopper racing, 'Downtown N.A' , All local Real Ale & Cider bar, Fairground rides, a Kids area and many more surprises. 

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The festival remains completely self-sufficient and independent, sticking true to its original ethos of having no major sponsors or VIP area. BBC Introducing will once again be supporting the ‘Locally Grown’ stage with live broadcasts and interviews. This stage has become an important factor which has allowed the festival to maintain popularity and cultivate the best local bands.

Despite the opportunity to expand in physical size and crowd capacity, organisers are keen to keep the event small and perfectly formed in order maintain their unique offering. Organiser Matt Freemantle, says;

"We can hardly believe that this will be the 6th year of Lemonfest, but are extremely proud to be running a truly independent music festival in the heart of the West Country. We're very excited about this year, and with our strongest line-up to date we aim to deliver the best boutique festival experience in the UK. Saturday 30th May can't come soon enough!"

Five stages include, Main, Dance Tent, Drum’n’Bass Arena, Acoustic & BBC Introducing’s Locally Grown.

Early bird tickets are available from £20 and only £30 with camping. Under 10's go free with a paying adult. Tickets on sale here