A Summer’s Tale Festival
Looking to attend a new type of musical and cultural festival this summer? Then look no further, as A Summer’s Tale offers a fresh take on music, arts and more - and it’s open to people of all ages.
Rather than focusing on one genre of music, such as Hurricane Festival or Wacken Festival, this event centres on creating an authentic festival experience. It also takes on a more eco-friendly approach, encouraging visitors to look after their surroundings and promoting local, organic produce.
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What is A Summer’s Tale?
Located just an hour’s drive away from Hamburg, A Summer’s Tale takes its inspiration from its beautiful woodland surroundings, the nature reserve Lüneburg Heath. Founded in 2015, the festival showcases a wide range of musical artists, such as well-known indie stars like Kate Nash, New Model Army and the Editors, as well as upcoming and local artists together with various different art forms.
Attendees can expect to enjoy live performances, attend different types of readings, lectures and more. Various workshops, ranging from yoga and meditation to woodworking and electro swing, ensure there is something for everyone to enjoy.
What’s more, A Summer’s Tale also offers a special family programme, with activities for parents with children as well as designated family campsites, so the little ones can get the rest they need to fully enjoy the weekend festival.
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A Summer’s Tale 2019 highlights
Here are some of the highlights for A Summer’s Tale 2019 event:
Concerts you shouldn't miss
- Zaz
- Elbow
- Suede
- Kate Nash
- The Charlatans
Workshops & Activities for all
- Drum Circle
- Thai Massage
- Meditation
- Hatha Yoga
Photo: © Peter Detje
Planning your trip to A Summer’s Tale Festival
Planning your trip to A Summer’s Tale? The festival is easily accessible via public transportation - there are regional trains from Hamburg Central Station and free shuttle buses from the town of Lüneburg.
Various types of ticket packages are available, with single day tickets without camping starting at 69 euros, and 4-day passes with camping for 174 euros per person. Visit A Summer’s Tale website for more details and to get your tickets now!
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