KOOKY British singer-songwriter Paloma Faith is the latest headliner at this year’s Larmer Tree Festival on July 11–15.
Taking place at the beautiful Victorian Larmer Tree Gardens in north Dorset, the five-day festival features the likes of Jools Holland, Tim Minchin and Inbetweeners star and comedian Greg Davies.
Paloma Faith takes top billing on the Thursday night.
James Shepard, founder and co-director of Larmer Tree Festival said: “There’s definitely going to be a buzzing theatrical feel to Thursday night, with comedy headliner Tim Minchin rocking with his unique blend of musical comedy, followed by Paloma’s distinctive, dramatic performance.
“This year’s festival looks set to be our best yet!”
Known for its dedication in offering audiences unique experiences, Larmer Tree Festival brings a huge array of vibrant street theatre performance, which will take place throughout the glorious festival grounds.
Crazy characters abound while lavish costumes, outlandish puppetry, capering and clowning are the order of the day.
For those who prefer a slightly more relaxing theatre experience, the Larmer Tree Festival presents a hand-picked selection of some of the most exciting theatre, (staged in the Victorian pavilion Club Larmer) drawn from around the UK, including highlights from the world-renowned Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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