Glastonwick 2010

Friday 4th to Sunday 6th June 2010
Church Farm, Coombes, West Sussex., BN15 0RS, England MAP
Friday £10, Saturday - SOLD OUT, Sunday £5
Last updated: Mon 24th May 2010

Glastonwick 2010 is the 15th annual beer, music, poetry and more beer festival offering entertainment, and compered by Attila the Stockbroker.

Held at Church Farm, Coombes, West Sussex from Friday 4th to Sunday 6th June 2010, Glastonwick promises a weekend of enormous quantities of delicious real ale (including many new brews as usual), farmhouse cider, perry, and top quality entertainment.

Line-up

Friday evening: Zounds, Pressgang, Rebel Control, and Red Smed & The Hot Trot Smash The System Boogie Band.
Saturday: Inner Terrestials, Milk Kan, Peter & The Test Tube Babies, Tracey Curtis, Luke Wright, Meow Meows, Rory Ellis, Eastfield, Gecko, Steve Gribbin, Michael Horovitz, and Pog. For the kids: Storytelling Yurt afternoon/early evening with StoryBeard.
Sunday: John Otway, Steve White & The Protest Family, Wob, Robb Johnson & The Irregulars, Verbal Warning.
And of course Attila the Stockbroker.

Tickets

Friday evening (6pm to midnight): £10
Saturday (noon-midnight): £15 - SOLD OUT
Sunday daytime (12 noon-6pm): £5
Camping £5 per person per night (Fri and Sat nights only)

Tickets will be available from mid March from the following outlets:
The Evening Star, 55-56 Surrey Street, Brighton (01273 328931)
The Duke of Wellington, 368 Brighton Road, Shoreham-by-Sea (01273 389818)
The Buckingham Arms, 35-39 Brunswick Road, Shoreham-by-Sea (01273 453660)
The Stand Up Inn, 47 High St. Lindfield, Haywards Heath (01444 482995)

Tickets can be purchased by sending a cheque made out to Barnstormer Events with your ticket requirements and an SAE to Attila The Stockbroker, P.O. Box 668, Portslade, East Sussex, BN42 4BG.

Camping

The festival offers overnight camping on the Friday and Saturday nights, ample car parking space and tractor rides/some entertainment for the kids, as well as the customary plethora of fine independently brewed beer and music.

There is camping offered on site for around £5 per night (Friday and Saturday), but you MUST book in advance if you wish to camp on site.

Times

The festival is open from 6pm to midnight on the Friday, 12 noon to midnight on the Saturday, and 12 noon to 6pm on Sunday.

Getting there

Frequent trains run to Shoreham from Brighton, Worthing (both only 10 minutes away by train) and other stations along the West Coastway Line. From there, jump on our special shuttle bus linking the festival with Shoreham High Street and Railway Station (plus one return journey from Brighton).

Refreshments

Have we mentioned the beer? There will be about 65 cask-conditioned ales, all from small independent breweries - mostly unusual but with a few 'old favourites'. About 10 farmhouse ciders and perries, and plenty of food including vegetarian options.

There will be more information here when available.


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