SUFFOLK band The Cheek are among the latest additions to the Harvest at Jimmy's music and food festival.
Jonathan Barnes
SUFFOLK band The Cheek are among the latest additions to the Harvest at Jimmy's music and food festival.
The indie-rockers will play at the two-day festival, at Jimmy's Farm, at Wherstead, near Ipswich, on September 12-13.
Other bands confirmed to play include experimental folk duo Tunng, singer-songwriter Jon Allen, Norwich band The Great Shakes and Irish folk singer Wallis Bird.
They join a line-up that already includes KT Tunstall, Badly Drawn Boy, Athlete, Jose Gonzalez and Seth Lakeman, while a “food stage” will see demonstrations from top chefs including James Martin, James Wong and Gennaro Contaldo.
Jamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurant will also be taking over a barn at the farm and there will be a host of activities, stalls and entertainment, including children's events.
About 3,000 people are expected each day at the event. Day tickets cost �25 for adults, �15 for youths and under-12s are free. There are also weekend tickets available.
For more information and to book tickets go to www.bigwheeltickets.com
THE FULL LINE UP:
SATURDAY
Bands:
Athlete
Jose Gonzalez
Badly Drawn Boy
Jon Allen
Wallis Bird
The Cheek
Sam Lewis
Prints of Whales
Chefs:
Gino D'Acampo
Anjum Anand
Jamie Oliver's Fifteen
Chris Gates
SUNDAY
Bands:
KT Tunstall
Seth Lakeman
Tunng
Peter & The Wolf
The Great Shakes
6 Day Riot
Delta Maid
Chefs:
James Martin
Jamie Oliver's Fifteen
James Wong (Grow Your Own Drugs)
Gennaro Contaldo
Jimmy Doherty
Chris Gates
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