LARMER TREE FESTIVAL IS BACK FOR 2018

Will Wilkinson | 10th May 2018

TUNE-YARDS’ MERRILL GARBUS ANNOUNCED AS GUEST CURATOR FOR LARMER TREE FESTIVAL NEW ADDITIONS INCLUDE PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING, SONGHOY BLUES, NICK MULVEY, IBIBIO SOUND MACHINE, AKUA NARU, LET’S EAT GRANDMA, GOAT GIRL & MORE

Larmer Tree Festival Larmer Tree Gardens, Wiltshire/Dorset Border 19th – 22nd July 2018 Adults: £179 11-17 year olds: £112, Under 10s:

? Larmer Tree Festival announce Tune-Yards’ Merrill Garbus as Guest Curator with additions Ibibio Sound Machine, Akua Naru and Miss Eaves. Saturday’s programme will also see an all-female Main Stage.

? Public Service Broadcasting, Songhoy Blues, Nick Mulvey, Goat Girl and Dorset-based singer Roo Panes have been added to the impressive line-up.

? This wave of newly announced artists join First Aid Kit, Jake Bugg, Nadine Shah, Susanne ?Sundfør? and more.

? Set within the ?Victorian Pleasure Gardens on the Wiltshire/Dorset border, this year’s festival-goers can ?take a deep breath, and treat themselves to some pampering ?with ?the addition of the brand new Larmer Spa.

? Taking place ?19th – 22nd July, tickets are now on sale via? ?larmertreefestival.co.uk

This year, Larmer Tree’s Main Stage will see a female-fronted takeover to mark the centenary of women’s suffrage.

In their second wave of additions, this line-up is completed as Tune-Yards’ Merrill Garbus adds electronic afro-funk pioneers Ibibio Sound Machine?. The group join headliners First Aid Kit?, Tune-Yards, Norwegian producer Susanne Sundfør and new additions experimental pop duo Let’s Eat Grandma ?and Holland-based singer songwriter Naaz?.

Merrill’s curation extends across three stages and is a selection of some of her favourite female artists. As well as Ibibio Sound Machine’s Main Stage performance, Merrill has invited Brooklyn -based multimedia artist and feminist rapper Miss Eaves ?who will bring her boldly defiant, in-your-face, rap persona. Merrill’s final addition is acclaimed artist and socially conscious songwriter and poet Akua Naru?.

Speaking about the role of Guest Curator at Larmer Tree Festival, Merrill Garbus of Tune-Yards said: “It’s a great privilege to be involved in the curation of Larmer Tree’s programming this year. I was happy to include women artists, all of whom I know from past projects and admire for their unique and brilliant voices, laser-focused on a future that is seldom represented in festival programming. I hope audiences will enjoy these artists as much as I do.” Larmer Tree Festival Creative Director, Sarah Dennehy adds: “It is super lovely to work with Merrill on Larmer Tree Festival and was a privilege to meet with her in November to discuss the Festival and the directions of this year’s programme. She is an inspiring woman.”

The Larmer Tree Festival programme expands with the addition of many new names including Public Service Broadcasting, ?who will be returning to Larmer Tree for 2018. ?Expect samples galore along with their unique mix of archive footage, electronica and banjo which will educate, entertain and inform. Also added to the programme will be Mercury-nominated Nick Mulvey. ?Mulvey has created a sound that is both striking and individual, channelling great musicians including Nick Drake, Joni Mitchell, and Tom Waits. Audiences can expect a variation of styles from this scholastically talented artist.

Dorset-raised singer-songwriter Roo Panes has also joined the line-up. Since his debut album ‘Little Giant’ was released in 2014 to critical acclaim, Panes has racked up an impressive 35 million plays on Spotify.

Also joining the diverse programme is Noongar musician, Gina Williams. A Balladong daughter from the Noongar nation of Western Australia, Gina’s music is informed by an ancient Indigenous culture and merges evocative sounds, natural acoustic instruments and powerful storytelling.

Plus, Larmer Tree will welcome Songhoy Blues ?for an energetic live show jam-packed with their own brand of blistering, compelling West African rock. Further additions include Goat Girl, The Barr Brothers, Barbarossa, IDER, The Wandering Hearts, Hudson Taylor, Steve Knightley, ?Ryley? Walker, Fazerdaze, ?Amythyst Kiah ?and Hlemma.

Also joining the diverse programme is Noongar musician, Gina Williams . A Balladong daughter from the Noongar nation of Western Australia, Gina’s music is informed by an ancient Indigenous culture and merges evocative sounds, natural acoustic instruments and powerful storytelling.

This second wave of genre-spanning acts join Tune-Yards, Susanne Sundfør, Nadine Shah, Elephant Sessions, Chris Wood, Naaz, Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker, Seamus Fogarty ?plus headliners First Aid Kit ?and Jake Bugg?.

The unique and intimate Larmer Tree Festival balances leading names in music and comedy alongside a magnificent programme of performance and art to delight festival goers of all ages. Set in the Victorian gardens in the beautiful landscapes of Cranborne Chase, Larmer Tree is nestled in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the border of Dorset and Wiltshire.

2018 will also see the exciting addition of the brand new Larmer Spa?, where festival-goers will be able to blissfully retreat by day and into the evening with the help of indulgent hot tubs, a sauna yurt, and a cosy Bedouin chill out lounge complete with huge bean bags, rugs and throws all nestled deep in the woods.

There’s more to come from the Larmer Tree team with news on the comedy and music programme to be revealed.

Tier One tickets now sold out, Tier Two tickets available from? ?larmertreefestival.co.uk… Larmer Tree Festival, Larmer Tree Gardens, Wiltshire/Dorset Border 19th – 22nd July 2018 larmertreefestival.co.uk Tickets: Adults £179, 11-17 year olds £112, Under 10s free