The festival celebrates Americana, Alt-Country, and Roots with music, film, and workshops.
Line-up
The first acts confirmed are Rich Hall with Otis Lee Crenshaw Hoedown Party on Saturday night, Grayson Capps, Rockingbirds, Gretchen Peters, Brooks Williams, Buddy Mondlock, Cara Luft, Eve Selis & Her Band, Kara Grainger, Sadie And The Hotheads featuring Elizabeth McGovern, The Haley Sisters, and The New Essex Bluegrass Band.Tickets
Adult tickets are priced at £60 for the weekend including camping and parking or £39 without camping. Kids aged 10-15 years tickets are priced at £8, and children under 10 free. A ticket for Saturday all day only is priced at £40. To buy tickets, click here.Programme
Festivities usually kick off on Friday night with the welcome jamboree in the Barn, followed by a full programme on Saturday that will include music and dance, performances and workshops, spread across four stages, indoors and out. The sanctified sounds of the Gospel Brunch will raise the rafters in the Barn and bring things to a close on Sunday.Catering
Local vendors provide a tasty offering of regional fayre that will include locally reared meat, game, fish and vegetables, ice creams and gourmet coffee, as well as locally brewed ales, lagers, juices and wine.The Native American Trading Post
Camden Lock's The Native American Trading Post will be there promoting all things Native American to the UK, including music, dance and storytelling as well as traditional and contemporary jewellery and crafts.More information will be here when available.
