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Hedgeliners — Dodgy, Man Like Me, Vadim, Soul of Man...

Dodgy - Main Stage, Saturday

Who'd of thunk it? 16 years after a legendary performance to a packed out Other Stage field at neighbouring Glastonbury, the slightly more humble but no less exciting Farmfestival Main Stage plays host to 90's faves Dodgy! Who could possibly forget their kitsch take on the Brit pop sound, with mega hits 'Staying Out for the Summer', 'So Let Me Go Far' and of course 'Good Enough'. The original line-up reformed in 2007 and have been busy touring and recording since then. So expect to hear new material from a forhcoming album due later this year, alongside the old classics, at this year's Saturday sunset slot.



Man Like Me - Main Stage, Friday

Friday's Main Stage hedgeliners have literally been described as 'the best damn live act in the UK' by influential mag Loud & Quiet. Man Like Me broke onto the scene in 2006 with the catchy, cocky 'Oh My Gosh' and have since followed that up with the brilliant cover of Jona Lewie's 'You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties' which featured on some well known Scandinavian company's TV ads. That's all irrelevant though, all you really need to know is that these guys are gonna tear it up on Friday night!



Vadim - Marquee, Friday

Not far from becoming a Farmfestival legend in his own right, DJ Vadim returns for the third year on the bounce, this time appearing in the marquee on Friday night showcasing his artful talent as a spinner of huge tunes. Anyone who witnessed The Electric's set that closed the main stage on Saturday night last year will remember Vadim cheekily caning out some massive D&B long after we were due to close up, so this year we thought we'd better let him do it properly!



Soul of Man - Marquee, Saturday

On Saturday night in the marquee we are well chuffed to be welcoming Soul Of Man to the party. Breakbeat royalty who run without a doubt the biggest breaks label in the business, Finger Lickin' Records. Not only have they produced some of the biggest tracks of the last ten years, they spin a mean mix of anything goes, party hardy booty shakers!

 

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