A relatively new event, Jelly Fest is up there as one of the most alternative festivals on offer in the UK, promising to “break the mould”. Now in its sixth year, Jelly has evolved from classing itself as a "small, family-friendly indie festival" found nestled in the heart of North Norfolk, to an electronic dance festival in Norwich.
Usually set in the beautiful surroundings of Compton Hall, South Creake, Jelly Fest is a two-day event which boasts a selection of unique stages, all representing a different room in a house and all showcasing a different aspect to the festival. In the past, there have been rooms such as the Living Room Main Stage, the Bedroom Big Top and the Banqueting room keeping people entertained throughout the weekend.
There are plans to this year switch up the idea and move the festival to the club scene of Norwich. The event is set to take place on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th of July and will collaborate with the Lord Mayor's Procession. It's said to cost around £13.50. More details are yet to be revealed but, in the meantime, check out the Flickr page to get a feel for the event from previous years or check the website for more developing 2014 details.
If it’s the festival feeling you’re after but without the price tag, why not try volunteering at the event? Get in touch with the team to see if any job positions are yet to be filled and become part of the Jelly Fest team.
Fancy extending your stay? Why not try our suggestion of a few nights of alternative camping in a Norfolk yurt. Intrigued? We've got all the information on that right here.
Address:
Compton Hall
NR21 9JD
Contact number:
01328 823224
Usually set in the beautiful surroundings of Compton Hall, South Creake, Jelly Fest is a two-day event which boasts a selection of unique stages, all representing a different room in a house and all showcasing a different aspect to the festival. In the past, there have been rooms such as the Living Room Main Stage, the Bedroom Big Top and the Banqueting room keeping people entertained throughout the weekend.
There are plans to this year switch up the idea and move the festival to the club scene of Norwich. The event is set to take place on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th of July and will collaborate with the Lord Mayor's Procession. It's said to cost around £13.50. More details are yet to be revealed but, in the meantime, check out the Flickr page to get a feel for the event from previous years or check the website for more developing 2014 details.
If it’s the festival feeling you’re after but without the price tag, why not try volunteering at the event? Get in touch with the team to see if any job positions are yet to be filled and become part of the Jelly Fest team.
Fancy extending your stay? Why not try our suggestion of a few nights of alternative camping in a Norfolk yurt. Intrigued? We've got all the information on that right here.
Address:
Compton Hall
NR21 9JD
Contact number:
01328 823224