The fantastic new music festival for Leicestershire, Strawberry Fields Festival, have announced more great names to this years line-up, silencing the naysayers who said 2010 could not be beaten.
Strawberry Fields, who The Monograph is the official local media partner of, have spilled the beans on Facebook over the last few days as to who would be gracing the main stage this year. Goers to this year’s shindig, in the idyllic parkland setting of Cattows Farm in Heather, will be treated to musical styling from none other than Beardyman, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly and The Rifles, with local heroes gracing the main and Strawberry Jam Stages such as These Furrows, SuperEvolver, I Am In Love, By the Rivers and Silent Devices.
This years festival also boasts a wealth of other treats and bonuses over the weekend, from its own cider to a festival taxi. For more information on Strawberry Fields and to book your place please visit www.strawberryfieldsfestival.co.uk
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