Cowabunga Festival - CANCELLED 2009
Friday 4th to Sunday 6th September 2009a secret location near Kingston in Dorset, UK
£45 for the weekend with camping
Daily capacity: 500
Last updated: Mon 20th Jul 2009
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
The Freestyle Festival has been cancelled.
Some of the bands announced for the festival include The Freefall Collective, The Baker Brothers, The Barnaby Ray Quartet, 8-Fold, Jjangology, The Borderlines, Otto, G13, Arangatang, Pachango, Green Rock River Band, Hightown Crows, Jack Rabbit Blood, Ian M. Hale, Dom Coyote, Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo, Shelf Life, One Man Destruction Show, The Fucking Money,Genaro Project, and Eamon Al Nawal. Plus very special guests to be announced.
In addition to the line-up of bands playing on the main stage each day, there's a line-up of DJ's to keep festival goers entertained after hours. these include Chris Pedley, Ben Logue, Moored in Miami, Southbound Hangers, The Mess Around, Broke DJ's, Sam Son, Subfreq, Liquorice Pizza, Gypsy Smith, Ben Stone, Leeroy Poynter, Adam Logan, Massi, Richard Burns, My Therapist, Iggy, Jody Vandenburg, Old Man Young, The Butler, Tom Moody, and Dutch Pete. Plus more still to be confirmed.
Cowabunga Festival is a 500 capacity event spread over three stages, three days and three nights. Showcasing local and national music talent, plus performance and installation art.
A weekend including; stalls and markets selling handmade bespoke goods, eco-friendly workshops, honest, rustic food, sourced as organically and locally as possible and powered almost entirely by renewable energy.
Full weekend camping tickets are now on sale, priced at £45. The price includes full access to the site from 12 midday Friday until 12 midday Monday, Camping for three nights, and car parking. To buy tickets, click here.
There are only full weekend tickets are available, no day tickets will be issued, and due to licensing this is an advanced ticket event only. No tickets will be available on the door.
Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult, who will need to supervise at all times. Children over 12 must pay normal full ticket prices, children aged 12 and under are free.There is no 'Quiet' or 'Family' camping, the campsite is one large field and could be noisy at all times. Dogs are also welcome, but please be courteous and bear in mind our site is a working farm, complete with livestock, and as such, dogs must be kept on a lead at all times and cleaned up after.
More information will be here when available.
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last updated: Mon 20th Jul 2009