The rumours and hearsay online yesterday have proved to be true, The National’s curated ATP has moved venue from the traditional home of Minehead.
The event will take place on the same dates of 7-9 December but now in Camber Sands, East Sussex.
All Tomorrow’s Parties had this to say:
Butlins have decided to end their six year relationship with the festival. In reaction to this ATP will move The National’s event to our original home – the recently refurbished Pontins holiday camp in Camber Sands – on the same dates this December. The venue is just over an hour’s drive from the London area. All original ticket bookings remain valid, and refunds will be available until the end of June for those who no longer wish to attend following this change. More info on the location including details of the refurbishments (including upgrades to accommodation and venues) is available here. If you have any questions, please email us at feedback@atpfestival.com and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.
Remaining tickets for the events will be put on sale this coming Thursday.
The line-up includes The Antlers, Owen Pallett, Kurt Vile and of course The National themselves.
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