High Definition festival returns in July for its 5th Birthday bash at Eridge Park in Tunbridge Wells, expanding to a two day camping event due to increased demand.

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The first headliner is confirmed as Luciano who will be joined on the main stage Appolonia, Art Department, Miguel Campbell & Argy. On Saturday Drum & Bass legend Goldie will perform in the Digital Arena alongside Kove and Dimension. Whilst Sunday brings Redlight and dexterous party starter Oneman to the fore. 

Drum and bass dons Sigma will perform live, whilst Black Butter boys My Nu Leng, Tensnake & Prok and Fitch will all be in attendance. Nick Curly leads the charge in the Audiowhore Arena with Tribal Sessions resident Darius Syrossian and Sidney Charles.

Garage and bass music legend DJ EZ is back by popular demand whilst Toolroom label boss Mark Knight will host his own stage with acts such as Amtrac and Doorly performing.

Also appearing is house supremo Breach and showcase Will Saul’s driving underground house and in a real festival coup, Internationally celebrated DJ Eddie Halliwell will be playing a rare trance set.

House and techno stalwart Lilleth makes a welcome debut at the festival and Old Skool is represented courtesy of Epidemik.

Many more acts, Sunday headliners included, are set to be revealed very soon.

In addition to world-class musical programming, High Definition also looks to complement the performers and DJs appearing across the weekend with top-spec production. Mind-bending visuals and immersive environments have been a central feature of High Definition since its inception, and this year will be the team’s most ambitious undertaking to date.

Stage partners include Digital, Aus Music, Audiowhore, Toolroom Live, GoodGreef, Agenda, Gurilla Concept, Epidemik and All Funked Up. The VIP Arena will be hosted by Viva Warriors on Saturday and Weird and Wonderful on Sunday.

Last year High Definition sold out all 15,000 tickets well in advance of the festival so early booking is advised as the globes very best electronic artists descend on Tunbridge Wells for two days of the very best electronic sounds.