FOLLOWING on from 2015’s breakthrough year, this June’s Lunar Festival is maturing into a wondrous odyssey across one weekend of magic, set in a rural idyll close to the beating heart of the Midlands.

Inspiring, edifying and a little bit different, Lunar, from June 3 to 5 in Umberslade Estate in Tanworth In Arden, is a refreshing vision of what a festival should be like.

The festival is now proud to reveal this summer’s club action taking place with Late Night Sounds.

As soon as the sun starts to set a transformation takes place going from the guitar-driven sounds during of the day and evening, to a beats and bass soundscape.

Across the weekend Lunar is working with some of the best UK club nights and DJs around including Magic Door, Psychemagik’s Magik Forest, Leftfoot, Horse Meat Disco, Craig Charles, Modulate plus many more.

Lunar has also announced its incredible live programming.

Since their Fuzzy Logic debut album 1996, the Welsh psychedelic rock and electronic experimentalists Super Furry Animals have carved a warped niche in the UK’s left-of-centre scene.

And speaking of venerable, Mercury Rev have over a quarter of century of music behind them, their 90s rock finding its place in the present from the New York state band.

The band Television have a devout following worldwide and has had a major effect on British post-punk rock as well as American indie rock.

And Badly Drawn Boy, with his Mercury-prize winning debut The Hour Of Bewilderbeast, brings his raw lyrical power to Lunar, suffused with his Mancunian humour and charm.

Other acts include The Zombies, Os Mutantes, Matt Berry and The Maypoles and iconic Birmingham electronic duo Bentley Rhythm Ace.

Lunar is musically diverse with something for all the family featuring a vibrant range of arts, crafts, activities and games complemented by delicious artisan food and drink from across the region. There is wide range of camping and accommodation options including Bell Tent and Tipi hire, gypsy bow caravans and local hotels.

For more information about the festival, camping options or tickets, visit the website lunarfestival.co.uk.