CAMP Bestival will be journeying back in time to the 1980s with Heaven 17, The Proclaimers and Nik Kershaw added to this year’s line-up.
The family festival, from August 1 to 4, will also see The Cuban Brothers, Barry Peters and special guests.
DJ sets from Craig Charles and Dapper Dan will keep everyone dancing. Organiser Rob da Bank said: “As a child of the 80s, I love that era.
“One-hit-wonders sit happily alongside some of the most visionary pop and electronic records ever made.
“Heaven 17 fall into that latter category and still kill it wherever they go, so I can’t wait to see, and more importantly, hear them.
“The Proclaimers are an incredible festival act for a good old sing-along and Nik Kershaw is a boyhood idol.
“Wrap it all up with Barry Peters and his Cuban Brother friends hosting an 80s night each day and it’s time for some serious leg-warmers, rah-rah skirts and fingerless lace gloves.”
Nik Kershaw said: “I’m delighted to be playing Camp Bestival alongside an amazing line-up of artists.
“It’s going to be a lot of fun.”
The Proclaimers added: “We’re looking forward immensely to our first appearance at Camp Bestival.”
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