Larmer Tree Festival
Larmer Tree Festival was a three-day music, comedy and arts festival held annually from 1990 until 2019 at the Larmer Tree Gardens, near Tollard Royal on the Wiltshire-Dorset border in England. The 2020 festival was cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the event was not held in 2021, 2022 or 2023.
Performers included Paloma Faith, Jake Bugg, First Aid Kit, Tom Odell, KT Tunstall, Tom Jones, Kae Tempest, Jools Holland and Gomez.
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Location
The festival was held in the Larmer Tree Gardens, a Victorian pleasure ground created by landowner Augustus Pitt Rivers. It had a capacity of 5000 audience members per day.The Larmer Tree itself was an ancient landmark tree on the ancient boundary between Wiltshire and Dorset. The setting has lawns and gardens, dotted with Indian pavilions and Roman temples, with free-roaming peacocks and macaws, which also featured in much of the festival's branding.
Organization
The first festival was held in 1990, founded by James Shepard, who was joined in 1993 by Julia Safe. Rob Challice joined as director in 2015, having previously managed the festival's music programming.Following the 2018 festival, James Shepard and Julia Safe stepped down as directors. Rob Challice continued in his role, joined by new directors Lauren Down and James Strathallan.
Nearly 500 volunteers from the local area, covering 13 different roles, help out before, during and after the event, and it has links with many local organisations.
The festival organisers tried to minimise its environmental impact, by such measures as recycling as much as possible and insisting on the use of biodegradable trays and wooden cutlery by the catering outlets at the event. They also encouraged festival-goers to take measures such as lift-sharing by signing up to GoCarShare or Freewheelers, recycling, and saving water on site.
Events
See Larmer Tree Festival line-ups for line-up listings.The music performances took place on four stages – Main Stage, Peacock Palace, The Social and Village Inn. The festival predominately featured acoustic folk, indie-rock, jazz, country-folk, world music, reggae, roots and blues, plus the Late Night Larmer programme which included DJs and disco beats. The Village Inn hosted swing, ska and skiffle performances.
Comedy performers at the Festival included Josie Long, Mark Watson, Dylan Moran, Sara Pascoe and Nish Kumar, new comers, Edinburgh Festival Fringe previews and live podcast recordings.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused the cancellation of the 2020 event, and it was not held in 2021, 2022 Or 2023. In late 2021 the organisers blamed COVID-related disruption to suppliers and contractors, and potential financial risks.