Sunday, July 29, 2012

Standon Calling weekend ticket £75 -

Weekend ticket for one person for sale since I will be out of the country. Info on the festival below. http://www.standon-calling.com/ We started with just 25 friends, a swimming pool, a set of decks and a birthday BBQ . The next year we asked a few more friends and someone brought a guitar and a set of bongos. Then we had the bright idea of inviting some bands and building a stage. It collapsed. But it was good while it lasted, so we spent some time honing our carpentry skills, sourced some more up-and-coming acts and realised we had a festival on our hands. Having grown by word-of-mouth, we’ve got a bit bigger since those days, but retained our home-grown ethos and commitment to championing new artists. In 2011 two of our former artists won Brits and every year plenty of Mercury Awards nominees have previously played Standon Calling. You’re pretty much guaranteed to discover bands before most people have heard of them. Florence and the Machine, Friendly Fires, Mumford and Sons, Anna Calvi and The Noisettes all played Standon before enjoying the profiles they do today. Similarly, we’ve had The Maccabees, Mr Hudson, Glasvegas, Delphic and Paloma Faith. Throw in classics like Buena Vista Social Club, Super Furry Animals, Hawkwind, Femi Kuti & The Positive Force and Tony ‘Is this the way to Amarillo’ Christie, alongside leftfield acts such as Sunra Arkestra and Acid Mother’s Temple to mix it up and you get an idea of the sort of varied line-ups we put together. When the live music’s over we take full advantage of our 6am licence, as DJs and various other performers take over our now infamous nightclub in a cowshed. Last year we put on a complementary rave in a horse box too. But Standon Calling is about much more than just the music and we’re keen to support interesting artists of all ilks, be they painters, sculptors, writers, actors, comedians or even chefs. A different theme takes over the event each year, reflected in the interactive theatre, art installations, set designs, and outrageous outfits our guests dream up. Last year, it was Gods & Monsters, with some of the best costumes we’ve seen yet. We’re constantly reinventing the site and secret areas open up from midnight. The first-ever secret stage is now a different sort of fixture altogether: it’s a bar built into a circle of horse chestnut trees, which our guests seem particularly happy to prop up. We’re pretty sure we’re the only UK festival to feature a swimming pool and our guests make enthusiastic use of that too. We know the people that come to Standon are special so we make an effort to make them feel appreciated. We also like to keep our fields clean and green. Aside from only working with caterers that care about their refuse, we also employ an on-site environmental army to recycle as much as possible and ensure that nothing stays on site that shouldn’t after the event. Situated just 40 minutes away from London, 2012 promises to be our best and most innovative party yet. We’d love it if you can join us. Here’s just a sprinkling of what you can expect to experience at Standon Calling this summer: The opportunity to see artists in a more intimate festival setting than anywhere else. A swimming pool to cool off in or lounge around during the day. There’s nothing like it at any other festival in the UK. Bars that never seem to close. We have an late-night licence that our guests take enthusiastic advantage of. To discover a bunch of artists about to breakthrough. Think the likes of Florence and the Machine and Mumford & Sons before they go on to become uber-stars. A nightclub in a cowshed which never seems to close. It’s another unique feature. An incredibly friendly crowd. We know we’re biased, but our guests continue to make Standon Calling the experience it is. A g

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