Great Linford Waterside Festival 2009
Friday 19th to Sunday 21st June 2009Great Linford Manor, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK14 5AX, England MAP
FREE
Last updated: Thu 28th May 2009
The Great Linford Waterside Festival is a weekend of music and attractions suitable for the whole family. The annual event in the grounds of Great Linford Manor. Organised and run entirely by volunteers, this not-for-profit festival is put together every year with the help and assistance of various local bodies and organisations.
Playing on the Main Stage on Friday will be Kobold, and The Cock and Bull Band. Saturday has Bradwell Silver Band, Mutabilis, Judah Generation, Trash Monkey, The Bag Ladies, Acchord, Retrobution, and The Silver Brazilians. Whilst Sunday has MKMS Jazz Band, The Ely Plains, Highway Blues Band, Bolivian Sunshine Dogs, The Curvy Love Dogz. The Second Stage plays host on Saturday to Josh Timmins, Bine the Peg, Phil Sky, Poetry Hour featuring performers from Tongue in Chic, Poetry Kapow! and more, Jef, Grahame Sinclair, Tombstone Bullets, Kids Picked Last, Dusque, Rooh, Big Laundry Bill, The Stylaphonics, Cosmic Marmalade, The Further Adventures of Vodka Boy. Saturday will also have random poetry and other performances throughout the day.
Dancing Displays include St Andrews School Choir, Frantic UK, MK Dance Centre, The Cairo Cats, Flaunt Dance, Gt Linford Combined School Maypole dancing, Gt Linford Combined School, MK Cheerleading Academy, Ice Gems.
For more information, see the Waterside Festival website.
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