Moseley Folk Festival 2017
Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd September 2017Moseley Park, Moseley, Birmingham, West Midlands, B13 8DD, England MAP
£99 weekend
The 11th Moseley Folk Festival takes place at Moseley Park, Moseley, Birmingham, from Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd September 2016, opening from 11am until 10pm every day.
Line-up
Laura Marling, Amy Macdonald, Jose Gonzalez, Seth Lakeman, Fairport Convention, Kate Rusby, The Magic Numbers, Shovels And Rope, Roddy Woomble, Courtney Marie Andrews, The Furrow Collective, Josienne Clarke And Ben Walker, Lankum (Lynched), Michael Chapman, John Moreland, Mike Heron And The Trembling Bells, Alasdair Roberts, Nadia Reid, The Destroyers, Trembling Bells, Kaia Kater, Marry Waterson And David A Jaycock, Throws, Nap Eyes, John J. Presley, Ren Harvieu, Laucan, Laura J Martin, The Standing Waves, Diabel Cissokho, Scott Hirsch, Fenne Lily, Jess Morgan, Matthew Edwards & The Unfortunates, Culture Dub Orchestra, Dave Kusworth, Izzie Derry and more.
For a complete list of acts announced including day splits please see the line-up page.
Tickets
Tickets are priced at £99 for a weekend ticket. a kids (aged 12-15) weekend ticket is priced at £46, a family weekend (2 adults & 2 kids under 16) is priced at £209. A Friday, Saturday or Sunday day ticket is priced at £45 (kids £21). Children under 12 years old may enter for free with a paying adult. Two day combo tickets are also available. Prices do not include booking fees.
On site
The festival provides plenty of marquee cover, well-stocked real ale and scrumpy (cash) bars, plus fine food and refreshments, children's area with entertainment, hand powered fairground rides, face painting, music making workshops, and storytelling pirates, along with a new healing and workshop area nestling in the dell behind the fishermen's hut, more sessions and live music in and around the pubs of Moseley.
NOTE: No camping available. Refer to Birmingham Tourist Information for details of local accommodation.
More information will be here when available.
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