Line-up
Echo & the Bunnymen, Roy Harper, & Steeleye Span headline. Also confirmed are Guillemots, Beth Jeans Houghton & The Hooves of Destiny, The Destroyers, Abigail Washburn with Kai Welch, Jonathan Wilson, Julian Cope, Goodnight Lenin, Devon Sproule, Mickey Greaney, Ellen and The Escapades, Merrymouth, Jackie Oates, Paul Murphy, Spiro, Emily Portman, Dark Dark Dark, Richard James, Laura J Martin, The Gentle Good, Golden Glass, Lanterns On The Lake, Treetop Flyers, Rachel Sermanni, The Terrapins, Jonny Kearney & Lucy Farrell, Telling The Bees, and more. For the line-up details day and stage splits, as available please click here.Tickets
A weekend adult ticket is priced at £79, a kids (aged 12-15) weekend ticket is priced at £35, a family weekend (2 adults & 2 kids under 16) is priced at £168. A Friday day ticket is priced at £28.50 (kids £13), Saturday or Sunday is priced at £37 (kids £15). Children under 12 years old may enter for free with a paying adult. Two day combo tickets are also available.To buy tickets, click here.
On site
The festival provides plenty of marquee cover, well-stocked real ale and scrumpy (cash) bars, plus fine food and refreshments, children's area with entertainment, hand powered fairground rides, face painting, music making workshops, and storytelling pirates, along with a new healing and workshop area nestling in the dell behind the fishermen's hut, more sessions and live music in and around the pubs of Moseley.NOTE: No camping available. Refer to Birmingham Tourist Information for details of local accommodation.
More information will be here when available.
