Cock and Bull Festival 2013
Friday 26th to Sunday 28th July 2013secret location near Bath, Bath, Somerset, England
early bird £80 for the weekend
Cock and Bull Festival takes place at a secret location near Bath from Friday 26th until Sunday 28th July 2013 for 500 people as a barnyard fundraiser for Jamie's Farm.
Line-up
Dizraeli & The Small Gods, We Were Evergreen, Sheelanagig, Gadjo, AJ Holmes & The Hackney Empire, Heymoonshaker, Badger Badger band, Chainska Brassika, Tanya Auclair, Kasaï Masaï, DJ Moneyshot, Lucy John-Paul, Ed Hicks & The Night Caps, Fjokra, Pierre Da Silva, Mr Woodnote & Lil Rhys, Patch & The Giant, Tell Tale Tusk, Annie Bea & The Hives, Folk On, Orchestre du Mont Plaisant, The Speakeasys, Pepe Belmonte, DJ Irk, and many more.
The farmyard's barns will be brimming with live music from gypsy swing, folk, bluegrass, rock n roll, jazz, soul, reggae, hip hop, afrobeat and cabaret across three stages.
Tickets
The early bird tickets are priced at £80 for the weekend with camping. Teens aged 15 - 17 years weekend tickets are priced at £30, With kids aged up to 14 years able to attend for free. A live in vehicle pass is £15. Buy tickets now click here. The venue will be given to you with directions when you buy your ticket.
Jamie's Farm
Jamie's Farm is a small charity that engages young people from challenging backgrounds through intensive programmes living and working in a family-oriented farming community. The farm provides opportunities for achievement and reflection, while learning many new skills that they can take back to their own lives in urban areas. Organiserrs believe that 'small is beautiful' when it comes to festivals, no sponsors, bumping into people, sharing, free workshops, good value (£3 a pint) ... with all profits going straight to charity.
There will also be a packed programme of workshops, talks, local ale's, cider, and home cooked local food from the farm, at local prices. £3 a pint.
Every penny of profit goes to the youth charity jamies farm, working to re-engage young people in education through a combination of farming, family & therapy. The festival is run by volunteers and relies on word of mouth, which means everyone is a friend of a friend.
There are 8 mini venues this year, including a folk stage, Doug's cider den, the Stonebarn Soundsystem, 'Solina Hi Fi presents...' . And loads of free workshops: clowning, yoga, sculpture making, hackney pirates, book binding, upcycling, landscape painting, farmers olympics, 'how to run a start a social enterprise', cinema and loads more.
More information will be here when available.
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