REVELLERS at this year’s Camp Bestival are set to go wild on the dance floor as a top DJ line-up is announced.
David Rodigan will be returning whilst the much-requested Norman Jay will also be making an appearance.
Other acts on the bill include The Specials’ Terry Hall, Andy Kershaw, and Ralph Lawson.
David Rodigan MBE will be presenting Ram Jam, featuring a very special appearance from DJ Yoda.
DJs will mainly occupy the Bollywood Tent but visitors are told to expect hidden discos and dens across the site.
This will include Caravanserai with Chris Tofu and friends, sing-along-madness at the Silent Discos with the Sunday Best Allstars, and After Hours Party Tunes at the Blue Coats Clubhouse.
Plenty of dancing opportunities have also been presented for kids at this year’s festival.
Kids Discos in Bollywood will provide plenty of dance floor madness. Big Fish Little Fish, Fun DMC and a series of workshops including Carnival Dance are just some of the acts that will get kids up and dancing.
In amongst all this, the Showmany Calliope’s Daily Discos will also be taking place.
This year’s festival will take place at Lulworth Castle between July 30 and August 2.
Other acts that have been announced include the likes of Underworld, Clean Bandit, Kaiser Chiefs and Professor Green.
Camp Bestival is the sister festival of the Isle of Wight’s Bestival. It aims to provide an all-encompassing family festival experience.
Rob da Bank, festival organiser, said: “Camp Bestival just isn’t Camp B without a big old disco going on day and night, and I’m as happy as Mr Tumble’s bowtie to unveil the DJ line-up for 2015.
“Crowned with the double whammy MBE occurrence of Mr David Rodigan and his Ram Jam experience, along with Norman Jay, bringing his Good Times carnival flavour to Camp Besti for the first time, we are truly honoured.
“Add in legends Terry Hall from The Specials, an old-time mate of Camp Bestival’s, and DJ Yoda, and all the rest of the gang and it’s going to be knees up mother brown from dawn to dusk.”
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