The event has something for all the family, including live acts, art workshops and places to simply sit, enjoy the surroundings of a stately home and sample some of the county's food and drink.
Line-up
There are no acts confirmed yet for 2010. Expect local classical music and choirs to rock bands and DJs. Diverse performances including Bollywood, contemporary and integrated dance from StopGap.The festival also has Surrey's Got Talent, the county's very own talent show.
Tickets
Early bird tickets are on sale until the end of January 2010 priced as follows:Weekend tickets (Saturday and Sunday)
Adults: £14 (full price £16)Concessions: £9 (full price £11)
Child: £6 (full price £7)
Family (two adults and two children): £35 (full price £40)
Day tickets
Adults: £8 (full price £10)Concessions: £5 (full price £7)
Child: £4 (full price £4.50)
Family: £22 (full price £25)
To buy tickets, click here.
Entertainment
From singing to storytelling, the festival has plenty to keep children and young people entertained. Entertainment includes giant insect puppets parading at The Butterfly Ball, a live iron pour and the chance to create your own sculpture moulds, the chance to dress up in style with Surrey Arts Wardrobe, a display of circus skills and acrobatics from young people, a variety of food and drink including local produce from the Surrey Hills, opportunities to make your own artwork, and climb inside works of art, and local tales of Loseley and the Surrey Hills from storytellers and promenade performance.Opening times will be from 11am until 11pm on Saturday, and 11am until 9pm on Sunday.
Accommodation
Note that there will be no accommodation included in the ticket price. There are plenty of accommodation options in and around Guildford.More information will be here when available.
