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Activate is returning to We Out Here, Gilles Peterson’s fabulous festival of world-class music and more in Wimborne St Giles for what will be the biggest and best family programme to date. If you’re thinking of going, then there are still 300 tickets available from the We Out Here website.
It’s our second year being involved in the We Out Here Festival Family Programme and we have something for everyone. We can’t wait to see you soon for the festival of they year!
On the 16th August, Street in the Park will be firing up audiences at the LOVE SERVE BAR from 12 – 2 pm. Come and watch our three Street in the Park finalists battling it out to win the grand prize and watch Dorset’s very own Isaac Farmer and Isaiah Dreads performing together. We’ll have Andy Cleeton playing a banging set and getting the crowd moving too.
- 12.00 – 12.10 – Andy playing music and will draw a crowd!
- 12.10 – 12.12 – Compere – intro to Street in the Park
- 12.12 – 12.32 – DJ 1
- 12.33 – 12.53 – DJ 2
- 12.54 – 13.14 – DJ 3
- 13.14 – 13.15 – Intro to Isaiah and Isaac
- 13.15 – 13.30 – Isaiah and Isaac Rap and Dance
- 13.30 – 13.35 – Compere plug activate workshops on Sunday and intro to judge – Judging
- 13.35 – 14.00 – Intro to Andy with play out DJ set
We have an ‘Activate Take Over’ at CURIOSITY CORNER in the Family Area on Sunday 18th August. From 10 am to 5.30 pm, you can try the best dance moves with Isaac, rapping with Isaiah Dreads and learn how to DJ with Andy Cleeton:
- 10:00 – 11:00 – Street Dance Workshops with Isaac
- 11:30 – 12:30 – Rap Workshops with Isaiah
- 12:30 – 13:30 – DJ Workshop with Andy
- 14:00 – 15:00 – Street Dance Workshops with Isaac
- 15:30 – 16:30 – Rap Workshops with Isaiah
- 16.30 – 17:30 – DJ Workshop with Andy
Working Boys Club will also be presenting Noisy Noise Noise, a sound installation created with the help of hundreds of noisy kids from Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole and Gobbledegook Theatre will be presenting their hugely successful show Cloudscapes.
Click here for information about this year’s jam packed family programme.
Access
We Out Here strives to be a festival that welcomes everyone.
We Out Here are working with Attitude is Everything to help make the show as accessible as possible for all guests.
A PDF covering is available for those requiring alternative formats. Please email accessible@weoutherefestival.com to request this. Alternatively, if you would like to talk to a member of the We Out Here team about specific requirements, email We Out Here to arrange a call.
Getting in Touch
Discuss any access needs ahead of the festival. Please contact via email on accessible@weoutherefestival.com
Plan Your Visit
By Train
We are easily accessible by train and will be running Train Station Transfers from our designated train station of Bournemouth this year.
Please note: due to a major forecourt construction project at Salisbury Station over our festival dates, we have been advised to redirect all festival traffic from Salisbury to Bournemouth. Bournemouth Train Station is located just 30 minutes away from our site – almost exactly the same distance as Salisbury.
We will be running Train Station Shuttles from Bournemouth station direct to We Out Here to make your journey as stress-free as possible. These will run on Thursday 15th and Friday 16th, from 10AM to 9PM, every half an hour.
The return journey will run from We Out Here to Bournemouth Station on Monday 19th, from 7AM to 2PM.
By Car
Car Parking is available to purchase in either our General Car Park or Boutique Car Park. Please ensure you have purchased the correct car parking for the campsite you intend to stay in. Day Parking is also available for those with Day Festival tickets.
By Taxi
Taxis from Bournemouth Station to We Out Here should cost around £42 for a normal car and £57 for a big seater, which you can share with your group and/or with any fellow attendees you meet on the train.
By Coach
Once again, we will be offering carbon offset Coach Travels from cities around the UK.
This year they are running from Bristol, London, Leeds & Manchester. They’ll pick you up from the city centre (exact location provided closer to the event) and drop you off in the festival, for a stress-free start to your festival.
By Bike
If you are cycling to the site there is a bike lock up point situated onsite (enter via Green Gate).
Although security is stationed within the vicinity, bikes are left at owners risk, please bring double locks for your bikes, just as you would elsewhere.