Tunbridge Wells High Definition Festival will return this year
A music festival that ranks among the largest in the South East of England will be returning in 2015, and those behind the High Definition Festival in Tunbridge Wells promise this year will be the best yet.
Last year witnessed over 15,000 music fans arriving at Eridge Park during July, as the festival changed location from Essex to Tunbridge Wells.
This park is licensed for up to 30,000 people, which has led organisers to expand this year’s instalment – the fifth High Definition Festival – to transform it into a weekend event with camping.
Now, the first artists confirmed for it have been revealed, including drum and bass act Sigma, French artist Apollonia and Goldie, with further headline acts expected to be announced in the near future.
There is little doubt that this year’s festival will be a success, but with the help of poster printing in Tunbridge Wells, the organisers will be able to ensure fans know details of dates, locations and line-ups.
A festival spokesman said:
Set to include ambitious immersive environments and visuals, tickets for last year’s event were sold out several months ahead, so music fans are being advised to book early.
High Definition will take place on 4th and 5th July.
Last year witnessed over 15,000 music fans arriving at Eridge Park during July, as the festival changed location from Essex to Tunbridge Wells.
This park is licensed for up to 30,000 people, which has led organisers to expand this year’s instalment – the fifth High Definition Festival – to transform it into a weekend event with camping.
Now, the first artists confirmed for it have been revealed, including drum and bass act Sigma, French artist Apollonia and Goldie, with further headline acts expected to be announced in the near future.
There is little doubt that this year’s festival will be a success, but with the help of poster printing in Tunbridge Wells, the organisers will be able to ensure fans know details of dates, locations and line-ups.
A festival spokesman said:
“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.”
Set to include ambitious immersive environments and visuals, tickets for last year’s event were sold out several months ahead, so music fans are being advised to book early.
High Definition will take place on 4th and 5th July.