Gold Panda is headlining a brand new festival in the UK
01 February 2018, 12:08
| Written by
Laurence Day
Gold Panda will be making his first UK festival headline appearance at the inaugural Blisscamp, a brand new festival from the brains behind Blissfields.
The intimate (2000 capacity) bash will feature five stages of music, with Norman Jay MBE, Too Many T's, A Skillz, Ghetto Funk Allstars, Dub Pistols, and more also confirmed. More DJs and live acts are on the way, and will be revealed in the weeks and months ahead.
As well as plenty of lovely noises and sounds, there'll be a "Saturday burn spectacular", a makeshift beach, art installations, Q&As, and plenty of other things to keep you entertained all weekend long.
Blisscamp takes place 5-8 July in Hampshire. Tickets are on sale now.
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