New Glastonbury Arena: Bearded Kitten present Campo Pequeno

New Glastonbury Arena: Bearded Kitten present Campo Pequeno

17 May, 2011
by: Spoonfed Festivals

Bearded Kitten throw down their biggest party yet... and it's at Glastonbury.



Festival mentalists Bearded Kitten deal in interactive, ridiculous, hilarious antics. They blur the lines between performers and spectators. Meaning you could find yourself naked in a mud pit at Secret Garden Party's infamous Colli-silly-um or engaged in a tomato war in a bullring at Glastonbury.

Which brings me neatly onto their latest venture: Campo Pequeno. Based on the concept of a bullring, Campo Pequeno will transport you into a world of madness, matadors, Mexican wrestling, flamenco, mechanical bulls and pounding pounding techno music.

And that's just for starters. A four-day programme of music, games, performances and out-and-out wildness has been scheduled by your favoutite pranksters.

Here is just a small taste of what they have planned for Glastonbury 2011:

Thursday:

Movimentos DJs
Mexican Wrestling from Lucha Britannia

Friday:

Latin inspired games using aerial rigging gear
Matador Challenges
Bull In A China Shop
Tomato Wrestling
Hombres y Ninas

The Unabombers
Zero 7
Justin Robertson
2 Bears
Special Toro Libre Show - 12:30am

Saturday:

Giant Pinata
Re-run of Toro Libre Show - 12:30am

DJ Yoda
Friendly Fires
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
Horse Meat Disco
X-rated Fiesta de La Noche late night Bearded Kitten Games with Latin Dub Soundsystem

Sunday:

Latino games
Re-run of Toro Libre Show - 12:30am
La Tomatina - Tomato War
Reggae Roast
Dancers, MCs and DJ Hose Luis

For goodness sake check out our Festivals Homepage right now.

 

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