Hebden Bridge Blues Festival 2014

Hebden Bridge Blues Festival 2014

Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th May 2014
various venues, Hebden Bridge, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, HX7 8AD, England MAP
£103.50 for the weekend with camping
Daily capacity: 2,000
Last updated: Thu 17th Apr 2014

The 4th Hebden Bridge Blues Festival will run over three days from Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th May 2014, on the Bank Holiday weekend.

Line-up

Friday May 23rd

3.00pm - Manitoba Hal - Muse Music, Market Street
4.00pm - Manitoba Hal - Blues Ukelele Workshop, Town Hall
7.00pm - Doors Open Main Stage
7.45pm - Julian Burdock - Main Stage
8.30pm - David Migden & The Twisted Roots - Main Stage
9.00pm - Private Dicks - Old Gate
9.00pm - Alex McKown - Crown Inn
9.00pm - Jed Thomas - Marshall's Bar
9.00pm - The Rainey Street Band - The Vine
9.00pm - Mad Jack & The Hatters - The White Swan
9.30pm - DJ Dave Raven (Raven and Blues) - Main Stage
10.00pm - Virgil & The Accelerators - Main Stage
11.30pm - DJ Les Young (Wall to Wall Blues) - Main Stage
Midnight - The Paddy Maguire Midnight Jam Sessions with the Hebden Allstars
1.30am - FINISH

Saturday May 24th

Noon - The Mustangs - Salem Electric Stage
1.00pm - Dan Burnett - Salem Acoustic Stage
1.00pm - Forty4 - Outlaw Stage (at the Main Stage)
2.00pm - Marcus Lazarus Band - Salem Electric Stage
2.30pm - Bare Bones Boogie Band - Outlaw Stage (at the Main Stage)
3.00pm - Angelo Palladino - Salem Acoustic Stage
3.00pm - Trevor Sewell (solo) - The Pennine Club
3.00pm - Open Blues Jam for all playing public - Marshalls Bar
4.00pm - Zoe Schwarz & Blue Commotion - Salem Electric Stage
4.00pm - Makuini Wright & The Hoodoo Men - Outlaw Stage (at the Main Stage)
4.30pm - Flock of 3 - Old Gate Bar & Restaurant
5.00pm - Dave Arcari - Salem Acoustic Stage
6.00pm - Nat Martin Band - Salem Electric Stage
7.15pm - Blues Boy Kings - Main Stage
8.30pm - Paul Lamb & The Detroit Breakdown
9.00pm - Little Devils - Old Gate Bar & Restaurant
9.00pm - Killer Bees - Crown Inn
9.00pm - Clare Free (acoustic) - The Vine
9.00pm - The Hexmen - The White Swan
9.00pm - Greasy Slicks - Marshalls Bar
10.00pm - The Motives feat. Matt Taylor - Main Stage
11.30pm - DJ Dave Watkins - Main Stage
Midnight - The Paddy Maguire Midnight Jam Sessions with the Hebden Allstars
1.30am - FINISH

Sunday May 25th

Noon - Richard Townend - Salem Acoustic Stage
1.00pm - Half Deaf Clatch - Salem Acoustic Stage
1.00pm - Tom Killner Band - JHS Stage (at the Main Stage)
2.00pm - Katie Bradley - Salem Electric Stage
2.30pm - Gav Coulson Band - JHS Stage (at the Main Stage)
3.00pm - Red Dirt Skinners - Salem Acoustic Stage
3.00pm - Gary Grainger - The Pennine Club
3.30pm - The Terry Logan Band - Crown Inn
4.00pm - Tim Hood - Salem Electric Stage
4.00pm - Hannah Rickard & The Relatives - JHS Stage (at the Main Stage)
4.30pm - The Revelator Band - Old Gate Bar & Restaurant
5.00pm - Dove and Boweevil - Salem Acoustic Stage
6.00pm - Tom Attah & The Bad Man Clan - Salem Electric Stage
7.30pm - Gwyn Ashton - Main Stage
8.30pm - Mark Pontin Group - Main Stage
9.00pm - Tom Gee Band - Old Gate Bar & Restaurant
9.00pm - Lewis Hamilton - Crown Inn
9.00pm - Bonnie Mac - The White Swan
9.45pm - Russ Tippins Electric Band - Main Stage
11.00pm - Northsyde - Main Stage
Midnight - The Paddy Maguire Midnight Jam Sessions with the Hebden Allstars

 

Tickets

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Tickets are priced at £103.50 for the weekend with camping, or £73.50 without camping. A Friday ticket is £16.50, and £32.50 for Saturday or Sunday, add £10 for camping 

More info

The hubs of the festival will be the Picture House and the bar@rplace in the centre of Hebden Bridge which will also run the popular Midnight Jam Sessions where some of the artists who have played elsewhere during the day get the chance to play together and make a little blues history.

The Festival manages a mix of well established high profile talent with new artists playing new material. This policy has brought a lot of national interest and several thousand visitors are expected to flock to the town over the week-end.

Free events

The festival also spreads across town with half a dozen local pubs and bars putting on blues bands and solo artists with free admission.

Accommodation

This year there will be secure camping in the park across the road from the Main Stage in the centre of Hebden Bridge. Currently, they have permission for tents only but hope to make an arrangement for camper vans too.

There are also a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.

More information will be here when available.




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