Weekend at Willow Music Festival 2010
Saturday 25th to Sunday 26th September 2010Willow Farm, Hansletts Lane, Faversham, Kent, England MAP
£70 adult w/e; £40 adult per day; £25 per day for under 16's
Last updated: Wed 19th May 2010
A two day family festival where nostalgia meets cutting-edge cool with a mix of current chart topping acts and classic groups from the iconic 80s and 90s, along with on site entertainment including a funfair, themed bars and more.
Rescheduled
Originally scheduled to take place in May this year, the Weekend at Willow organisers pushed back the date to help take pressure off the local council after the General Election was announced. The event now takes place on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th September at Willow Farm Equestrian Centre, Faversham, in Kent.Line-up
Confirmed for Saturday are: Bananarama, East 17, Imagination, Modern Romance, Chesney Hawkes, Aswad, Heatwave, Loose Ends, and tribute band Kool as the Gang Live.Confirmed for the Sunday are: N-Dubz, Wiley, Lee Ryan, Liz McClarnon, Professor Green, Fugative, BYOB, and Aggro.
There's more acts still to be confirmed.
In addition to the main stage line-up there's also a Dance Tent, promising everything from Northern Soul and SKA DJ sets to some of the biggest DJs playing across the globe today.
Tickets
Weekend tickets cost £70 for an adult, or £45 for under-16s. Tickets for either day cost £40 for an adult or £25 for under-16s. Car parking £5.To buy tickets, click here.
Accommodation
This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.Fund raising
All profits from Weekend at Willow will go to support the local horse rescue centre, and organisers are looking to involve the local community as much as possible. Looking set to grow in coming years, the festival will become a key part of the Faversham event calendar, standing alongside Kent's many other attractions.More information will be here when available.
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last updated: Wed 19th May 2010