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Skunk Anansie, Tony Christie, The Fratellis and more to play Camper Calling

Skunk Anansie, The Fratellis, Ash and more will play this year's Camper Calling.

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Skunk Anansie in Wolverhampton

They will be joined by the likes of The Feeling, Craig Charles, Sleeper, Tony Christie, Lucy Spraggan and more at the three-day Ragley Hall event.

This year, campers can also book an extra night and arrive on the Thursday afternoon with a host of entertainment booked for those arriving early.

Away from the music, there are plenty of activities to enjoy, including face-painting, funfairs, graffiti, big top tent, bumper-cars, water sports, woodland walks and more to keep little ones entertained.

For the grown-ups, there will be award-winning street food, pop up cocktail bars, a huge Dance Tent, a Bier Keller with live music, cafés, bars, shops and stalls.

Camper Calling director Shelley Mears said: "It’s a true honour to welcome such legends to our festival. I believe that this is our strongest line up yet.

"Britrock mainstays Skunk Anansie are beyond thrilling as a live act. The Fratellis, The Feeling, Ash and Sleeper are also Brit-pop icons and masters of big sing-along indie anthems.

"And let’s not forget Tony Christie – a living legend who’s sure to get the whole festival up on their feet. I for one can’t wait."

Camper Calling takes place at Ragley Hall from August 23 to 25.

For more information and to buy tickets, click here.