Star studded line-up announced for 10th anniversary of Lost Village

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The Staff Canteen

Editor 11th April 2025
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This summer, Lost Village returns to celebrate its 10th anniversary, taking place from August 21-24, 2025.

Set within a private forest near Norton Disney, the unique four-day event invites guests to explore an abandoned woodland village, complete with overgrown junkyard and a maze of hidden pathways.

Beyond its celebrated music programme, the festival presents a diverse array of cultural experiences. Festival-goers can enjoy comedy performances at the Lost Theatre, participate in creative workshops, and rejuvenate at the Energy Garden’s wellness sessions.

This year, Lost Village also promises an exceptional culinary offering, featuring a total of seven Michelin stars across a variety of distinctive dining experiences throughout the weekend.

The festival’s food programme is set to be a major highlight. The Village Feast offers a four-course, long-table dining experience priced at £85 per person.

Guests will enjoy dishes from renowned establishments including AngloThai, Fallow, and Blacklock, with signature offerings such as Blacklock’s award-winning Sunday roast and white chocolate cheesecake.

For a more exclusive gastronomic experience, the 'Table in the Woods' features a 30-seat chef’s table deep within the forest. Priced at £135 per person, this multi-course, fire-fuelled tasting menu will be curated by an esteemed line-up of Michelin-starred and critically acclaimed chefs, including Gareth Ward of Ynyshir, Rafael Cagali of Da Terra, Nieves Barragán Mohacho of Sabor, and Alice Power and Callum Leslie of The Black Swan Oldstead.

'The Eating House' will also bring together some of London’s most celebrated restaurants under one roof. Offerings from Pophams, Alley Cats Pizza, My Neighbours the Dumplings, and Pastaio will provide a wide range of delicacies, from elevated street food to refined dishes, all served in beautifully designed surroundings.

Guests will have the opportunity to experience Kricket, known for its Indian-inspired cuisine, which will serve its cult classics and signature Thali feasts.

Across the festival site, an extensive selection of street food vendors from around the world will complement the formal dining experiences. 

Further information and tickets are available at www.lostvillage.com.

 

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