![]() ![]() 2016’s street food traders included Dalston's Voodoo Ray’s and bacon butty from London's Le Swine. In 2016 this featured the Michelin starred chef Michael O’Hare and Typing Room’s Lee Westcott. Lost Village provides a range of UK street-food as well as a tribal banquet experience. There is space for about 18,000 participants, and the venue offers both rough camping and ‘boutique-camping’ on-site with various yurts, tipis and bell tents. The event emphasizes unpredictability, one-on-one experiences and abstract surrealism. Lost Village is a creative project that changes and develops, year on year. Now Playing: The Lost Village Summary: With a provocative eye and fearless tone, The Lost Village pulls back the curtain on this greedy land grab to discover what happened to the place that gave us Bob Dylan, Andy Warhol, Jack Kerouac, Jimi Hendrix, Lady Gaga, Richard Pryor, Judy Collins, Allen Ginsberg and so many more. There is good public transport to the site. ![]() ![]() The festival is set in a heavily wooded location near Lincoln, and includes old cabins and dilapidated buildings. Lost Village was founded in 2015 by Andy George, Jay Jameson, Ben Atkins, Andy Ellis and Aaron Mellor a group of friends who wanted to create a new creatively-led festival experience. The four-day event focuses on forward-thinking music, art, food, immersive theatre, comedy, talks and workshops. Festival-goers are invited to explore an abandoned world that encompasses dilapidated buildings, old junkyards, hidden gardens and a disused airbase. Lost Village is a surreal festival experience that takes place in a secluded woodland near the village of Norton Disney, Lincolnshire, UK. ![]()
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