Looe Music Festival 2014
Friday 19th to Sunday 21st September 2014Looe beach, Looe, Cornwall, PL13 1DZ, England MAP
£67.50 for adult weekend, under 18s £18.50 weekend,under 5s £1 weekend
The 4th annual Looe Music Festival takes place from Friday 19th to Sunday 21st September 2014 at the fishing village of Looe's waterside, in Cornwall.
Line-up
Brand New Heavies headline Friday, Squeeze headline Saturday, and Frank Turner the Sunday.
Also confirmed are Hayseed Dixie, Red Hot Chili Pipers, Tankus The Henge, Land Of The Giants, 3 Daft Monkeys, The Selecter, Cosmo Jarvis, Gaz Brookfield, Kezia, Kernow King, Suzie Mac, These Reigning Days, Toseland, Jay Tamkin, Dfunk, RSVP, O'Hooley & Tidow, Big Boss Man, The Lambrettas, Sam Kelly, Jennifer Crook, and Oompah Brass.
Plus Boo Hewerdine, Tenth Electric, Adam Isaac, Crowns, Vince Freeman, Winter Mountain, Dan Aston, Black Friday, The Normals, Black Velvet, Ramshackle Serenade, V0iD, Urang Matang, Sound of the Sirens, Johnny and the Jailbirds, Lottee Brown, The Huckleberry Finns, Falmouth Soul Sensation, Polperro Fishermens Choir, Real Steel, Los Peces de Cristina, Lucie Marie Closier, Lorna Reid, Lawrence O'Shea, Kris Dollimore, Aye2Aye, The Arctic Four, David Harbottle & Freya Jonas, Nick Mears, Don't Touch The Walls, The Oggymen, Brunel Ladies Harmony Chorus, Anything Goes, Ten Zero One, State of Undress, James Shead, Leon Harvey, Keltique, McCue, Miner Quay, Blacktop Deluxe, PerKelt, Propeller, Fate the Juggler, Dave Hankin Big Band, Gumbo Flyers, DfunK, Sonic Jazz Project, Thomas Ford & the Diehards, Charlie Wingfield, Marc Rice, Joe Biddle, Shamrock, Porthpyra Singers, Ronnie Campbell, Anthony Bagley, Ollie Bowern, and Looe Valley Singers.
To see who is playing when see the Looe Music Festival line-up page.
Tickets
The early bird offer has ended. An adult weekend ticket is priced at £67.50, and an under 18s weekend ticket is priced at £18.50, with an under 5's weekend ticket free. Day tickets are priced at £20 for Friday and £35 for Saturday or Sunday.
Accommodation
There is no accommodation provided with tickets, with guest houses, campsites and hotels nearby. Places are filling fast so book soon.
The festival is a non-profit making organisation, and we just gained charitable status in March 2012. Any profit goes back into next year's festival or local community projects promoting musical talent and understanding.
This year's fancy dress theme is Celts & Cowboys.
More information will be here when available.
Latest Updates
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charity behind the event has ceased trading
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joining Steve'n'Seagulls, The Waterboys, Gwenno, The Young 'Uns, Molotov Jukebox, & more
Saturday headliner & more announced