DEER SHED FESTIVAL JULY 20th – 22nd 2012BALDERSBY PARK, TOPCLIFFE, NORTH YORKSHIRE

The delights of the Deer Shed Festival will return for a third outing in 2012. Tickets for the music and arts festival that goes that extra (North Yorkshire) country mile in laying on the best facilities, line-up and atmosphere for festival-loving families go on sale this Monday with the first 150 adult weekend tickets available at 2011 prices. 

Tickets will be available through Ticketline  Here

Adult Saturday & Sunday only ticket (16+) £59                                        

Adult weekend ticket (16+)         ** LIMITED EARLY BIRD **          £59
Adult weekend ticket (16+)                                                       £69
Child weekend ticket (6+)                                                         £20
Child weekend ticket (5 and under)                                             FREE
Weekend campervan/caravan/trailer pass                                    £15

Plans for next year so far include more live acts on the Friday night, additional arts including commissioned theatre productions taking place in the woods, more camping space, different campsites for folks who want to stay up to the wee hours, extra after-hours entertainment and later bar opening hours for those fans of the wee hours, improved availability of the vast array of workshops, a longer “long goodbye” on Sunday and custom-made indestructible* swingballs.

*that’s indestructible by powerful playing, not indestructible by, say, a heavy goods vehicle. 

Headlined by the outstanding I Am Kloot, this year’s Deer Shed Festival was a triumph. Six thousand music lovers of all ages soaked up performances by a line-up including Frankie & The Heartstrings and Caitlin Rose under a sunny sky. Garnering high praise from artists and audience alike, in just two short years Deer Shed Festival has become a serious contender for the best family-orientated festival in the UK. For a taste of the Deer Shed Festival magic, check out the short video here 

Deer Shed Festival 2012 – onwards, upwards and across a bit.