
But they may finally be at the point where there is something to root for besides losing as many games as possible to get a higher draft pick. This might seem like a flowery intro for a team that lost 97 games last year, so don’t get me wrong - the Royals are going to be bad again.

That’s more than could be said for some of their other recent seasons. Good luck getting to him with a lead, but again, like with Pasquantino and Witt on offense, there’s a hint of something there. Starting pitching remains a total mystery beyond Greinke, Lyles, and Brady Singer, but they still have the whiff of a decent offense with a legitimate back-end reliever in Scott Barlow to close out games. There is no Carlos Santana-esque splash for the post-Moore Royals, but they did bring back Zack Greinke on another one-year deal, signed Jordan Lyles to a two-year contract, and brought in old friend Franmil Reyes with a minor-league pact.

Picollo fully taking the reins and new on-field manager, Matt Quatraro, finally bringing the organization out of the mind of Dayton Moore and into the 2020s. The Royals’ new direction comes partly because of GM J. Teams have built more starting with less before. The latter has a sky-high ceiling and already a 20-home-run/30-stolen-base season to his name, even if he struggled with consistency in his debut season. The former was a verified rookie stud in his first season, slashing. You have to squint your eyes and tilt your head to see it, but there might be a light at the end of the tunnel somewhere.Īt the very least, for the first time in a while, the young talent that is supposed to come from tanking for several years finally showed up last year with Vinnie Pasquantino and Bobby Witt Jr. There will be more information here when available.After several years of spinning their wheels following their 2015 championship, the Kansas City Royals finally seem to have a hint of a direction. The Late Night Cinema will be hosting classic and cult films including Indiana Jones, Alien, Mr Nice, Wall-E, Rocky, Levellers: A Curious Life, The Shining and Ace Ventura.įorgotten Fields is suitable for families and revellers alike, with The Prickleback Urchin Kids Area built for the younger party animals in your group and The Late Night Cinema sitting as the ideal alternative to the wealth of musical options available across the site. More infoĮxpect Forgotten firm festival favourites with sing-a-long back catalogues, fine ales, world cuisine, extravagant site art, festival games, fancy dress frolics, boutique stalls & camp fire tales.


A live-in vehicle ticket is priced at £60, and advance car park ticket is priced at £8. A youth (aged 11-15yrs) ticket is priced at £60, a child (6-10yrs) ticket is priced at £20.00, children aged 5 and under can attend for free. Tickets are priced currently at £99, Tier 4 £105. Latest additions Champs, Sacha, The Lion and The Wolf, The Boy I Used to Be, Plastic Mermaids, Shift Work, Tear, Slowgun, Kassassin Street, Fat poppadaddy's DJs, Barry Ashworth (Dub Pistols), Will Joseph Cook, Screaming Peaches, Remi Miles, Bloom, Chris Simmons, and Dead Ceremony.īasement Jaxx, Levellers and Super Furry Animals headline with British Sea Power, The Horrors, De La Soul, Public Service Broadcasting, Augustines, DJ Yoda, Slamboree, Skinny Lister, CoCo and the Butterfields, Beans on Toast, Keston Cobblers Club, Fickle Friends, Tom Williams, Sam Brookes,Razorlight, Johnny Borrell & Zazou, Fickle Friends, Common Tongues, Get Inuit, Lazy Habits, Phoria, Ushti Baba, Crinkle Cuts, Manushka, The Inexplicables, Fat Sandwich, Shambolique, Mr Tea and the Minions, Town Of Cats, Mama Nice, Voodoo Jukebox, Too Many T's, Will Varley, Jacko Hooper, Cocos Lovers, Wooden Arms, Time for T, Island Cassettes, Native People, First Family, Abi Wade, Skies, MOK, Molly Warburton, Ed Prosek, Gang, Glass City Vice, Veludo Planes, Realms, The Beautiful Word, Half Crown, Garden Heart, Fish Tank, The DuBarrys, Flags, Eden Circle, Eden Circle, Joey Fat, Raygun, Riding the Low, Howling Rhythm, DJ Megatune, Hatcham Social, Dhrone, Hot Vestry, Gallery Circus, Lisbon, and Grasshopper, Northern Soul Dance Classes, and The Common Tongues. Kendal Calling are going further afield and back to their small party roots, heading to the Sussex countryside at Eridge Deer Park for Forgotten Fields - a new summer party happening from Friday 7th until Sunday 9th August 2015.
