Glastonwick 2016
Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th June 2016Church Farm, Coombes, West Sussex, BN15 0RS, England MAP
£60 weekend with camping
Glastonwick 2016 is the 21st year of the annual beer, music, poetry and more beer festival offering entertainment, and compered by Attila the Stockbroker.
Held at Church Farm, Coombes, West Sussex from Friday 3rd until Sunday 5th June 2016, Glastonwick promises a weekend of enormous quantities of delicious real ale (including many new brews as usual), farmhouse cider, perry, and top quality entertainment.
Line-up
The King Blues, The Tuts, The Members, East Town Pirates, The Sex Pirates, John Otway, Mark Thomas, Philip Jeays, The Speech Painter, The Humdrum Express, Alcohol Licks, Rebel Control, The Wimmin's Institute, Jeremy Hardy, Joe Solo, Steve Foster Pilkington, Hattie Hatstar, Doctor Bongo, Laura Ward and the Risen Road, and The Antipoet .
Plus of course host Attila the Stockbroker.
For the line-up details as available see the Glastonwick line-up page.
Tickets
Full weekend tickets are priced at £60, including 3 days camping or £50 without camping. Children under 12 have free admittance, 12 and over full price.
Day tickets are priced at £15 for Friday 6pm to midnight, £25 for Saturday noon to midnight, and £10 for Sunday noon to 6pm.
Tickets can be purchased by sending a cheque made out to Barnstormer Events with your ticket requirements and an SAE to Attila The Stockbroker, P.O. Box 668, Portslade, East Sussex, BN42 4BG.
There is a 'Scooper's Special' (limited quantity, mail order only) which offers access to the beers Saturday noon to 5.40pm for £5.
Camping
The festival offers overnight camping on the Friday and Saturday nights, ample car parking space and tractor rides/some entertainment for the kids, as well as the customary plethora of fine independently brewed beer and music.
There is camping offered on site for £5 per night (Friday and Saturday), but you MUST book in advance if you wish to camp on site.
Times
The festival is open from 6pm to midnight on the Friday, 12 noon to midnight on the Saturday, and 12 noon to 6pm on Sunday. Caravans and camper vans are welcome - one camping ticket per person required. All campers (and everyone else) MUST be off site by 7pm Sunday.
Getting there
Frequent trains run to Shoreham from Brighton, Worthing (both only 10 minutes away by train) and other stations along the West Coastway Line. From there, jump on our special shuttle bus linking the festival with Shoreham High Street and Railway Station (plus one return journey from Brighton).
Refreshments
Have we mentioned the beer? There will be about 85 cask-conditioned ales, all from small independent breweries - mostly unusual but with a few 'old favourites'. About 10 farmhouse ciders and perries, and plenty of food including vegetarian options.
There will be more information here when available.
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