The Rock and Bike Fest 2018
Thursday 12th to Saturday 14th July 2018Carnfield Hall, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 2BE, England MAP
currently £40 for the weekend with camping
If you're into Rock Music and Bikes or just festivals in general then this is for you. The family friendly Rock and Bike Fest returns to the grounds of Carnfield Hall, Alfreton, in Derbyshire and will happen from Thursday 12th until Saturday 14th July 2018.
Aside from the music you'll find good food, great beers, great family entertainment, creative arts & crafts, great kids entertainment like rides, etc. There is also a childrens zone onsite. Activities for children include Circus skills workshop, and face painting.
Line-up
Confirmed so far are Big Country, Lindisfarne, Sham 69, Evil Scarecrow, Circus Of Horrors, Women In Rock, Fleetwood Bac, The Sweet 45, Zodiac Mindwarp, (Alice Cooper tribute act) Gallus Cooper, and more.
For the details please see the line-up page.
Tickets
Early bird tickets are on sale, currently priced as follows:-
Adult weekend with camping: £40
Car parking: £5
Car & Caravan: £15
Campervans (up to 7m): £10
Campervans (7m +): £15
Custom Bikes and Trikes
Custom Bikes and Trikes will be coming from all over Europe to compete in Best Bike & Best Trike, the winners will win trophies and cash prizes and there will also be Best Tattoo, and Fancy Dress competitions.
Important information
There will be no backpatch club wearers allowed on site. The festival has a designated fire safe area for BBQ's onsite. This year alcohol is allowed on site, however no glass bottles and no alcohol to be brought into the arena. The site does not allow bonfires, BBQs or burning of waste/rubbish etc.
No alcohol allowed into Licensed Arena
Location
The venue is situated on the B6019 between Alfreton and South Normanton, just 1.5 miles from J28 of the M1 & only 500 yards from Alfreton Train Station.
More information will be here when available.
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