Weekender: Derbyshire indie festival announces more acts

Desperate Journalist

Indietracks, the Derbyshire music festival which combines the best new bands from across the globe with lovingly restored vintage trains, has announced more bands to its July line-up.

Martha, Desperate Journalist, Advance Base, Best Praxis, Lost Tapes, The Proctors, Surf Muscle and The Sunbathers are all joining the Indietracks 2019 line-up.

Overall, more than 50 artists have now been announced for the weekend. After the bands, Indietracks has discos with Fan Club, Paris Popfest, Grrls Like Us and Come Out 2Nite, as well as Bum Notes Karaoke with Ruby Waters. There’s also early evening children’s discos with How Does It Feel To Be Loved? and Some Like It Pop.

The day splits for the headliners as follows:

Friday 26 July: The Orielles, Bis and Peaness

Saturday 27 July: Tracyanne & Danny, Martha, The Spook School, Desperate Journalist and Big Joanie

Sunday 28 July: Kero Kero Bonito, Stealing Sheep, Withered Hand, Advance Base and Adult Mom

The festival takes place on the weekend of 26-28 July 2019 at a picturesque 1950s steam railway in Derbyshire. It’s a celebration of independent, creative and DIY pop music, with bands playing across the heritage steam railway site, including its main outdoor stage, in a locomotive shed, a tin tabernacle and on the steam trains themselves.

Tickets are now available at an early bird discount price of £72 (weekend) and £39 (day), excluding booking fees. These cheaper prices are available until 9pm on Sunday 12 May. After this date, prices will be £79 (weekend) and £41 (day). Weekend tickets for children aged 5-17 are £15 for the weekend, or £10 for a day ticket. Children under 5 get in free. Tickets are available by calling the railway directly on 01773 747 674 during office hours or by visiting: http://www.indietracks.co.uk/tickets/

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