Doune The Rabbit Hole 2012

Doune The Rabbit Hole 2012

Friday 24th to Sunday 26th August 2012
Duncarron Fort, Duncarron Valley, Stirlingshire, Scotland, Scotland MAP
£88 weekend with camping, Day ticket's £30-£34
Daily capacity: 1,000
Last updated: Mon 13th Aug 2012

Doune The Rabbit Hole has moved to a new site at Duncarron Fort, a replica medieval village in the Duncarron Valley, and is held from Friday 24th until Sunday 26th August 2012.

Line-up

The Phantom Band, King Creosote, and Hidden Orchestra headline, with Pram, Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard, Kid Canaveral, Aidan Moffat & Bill Wells, Three Bline Wolves, Sparrow & The Workshop, Laura J Martin, David Barbarossa, Sophie Ramsay, Holy Mountain, The Cosmic Dead, The Rudiments, Les BOF!, Human Don't Be Angry, Miaoux Miaoux, Rudi Zgadlo, Clout Theatre Company, The John Knox Sex Club, Driver Drive Faster, Olympic Swimmers, Jouis, Adam Stearns & The Glass Animals, Helicon, Kochka, The Second Hand Marching Band, Captain Slackhip's Mezzanine Allstars, The Plimptons, Ceylan Hay, The Forgotten Works, Loch Awe, Pumajaw, Rail Fan, John Knox Sex Club, Olympic Swimmers, Galoshin, Dead Saints Bones, and many more.

New for 2012

This year the festival welcomes the Tenement TV Stage (curated by Tenement TV, Glasgow's live performance video podcast http://www.tenementtv.com/) featuring: Anderson, McGinty, Webster, Ward and Fisher, The Imagineers, Davey Horne & The Golden Pipes, The River 68s, The Stagger Rats, Esperanza, Selective Service, The Meatmen and more.

Tickets

The early bird offer has ended. A weekend ticket with camping (from Friday - Sunday) is priced at £88 (no camping tickets have sold out). A child (under 16) with camping weekend ticket is priced at £68. Day tickets are also available priced at £30 for Friday and £34 for Saturday or Sunday. To buy tickets, click here.

More info

The festival aims to be a fun, frolicsome weekend for kids and adults alike - there will be a great mixture of music, stand up comedy, DJs, children's theatre, art workshops, lectures, poetry, craft stalls, local ale, cider, organic food and much more in a relaxed, festive atmosphere.

Parking

There is fairly limited parking so if you wish to bring a car please pack it full of lovely people and be prepared for the £10 parking fee on the gate!

By Train

There are regular trains that run from Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh to the nearest station Larbert where you'll be picked up by one of the Rabbit Run shuttle buses and brought to the gates.

By Bus

There are regular buses that run to Dunblane from Edinburgh and Stirling which is easily accessible from Glasgow.

Shuttle Bus

Limited seats for direct buses between from Glasgow and Edinburgh, and Doune, are available. The Rabbit Run bus will also be running between Dunblane bus and train stations and the site.

More information will be here when available.



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