Red Rooster Festival 2016
Thursday 2nd to Saturday 4th June 2016Euston Hall, Thetford, Suffolk, IP24 2QP, England MAP
£50, children u12 free
Red Rooster Festival will take place in the grounds of Euston Hall, in Suffolk, and expands to three days from Thursday 2nd to Saturday 4th June 2016.
Embracing the sounds and lifestyle of the American Deep South, Red Rooster aims to become the event for fans of Rhythm and Blues, Americana, Soul, Roots and Country music.
Line-up
Headliners King Khan And The Shrines, and The James Hunter Six lead the a line-up including The Handsome Family, The Rails, Tav Falco's Panther Burns, The Urban Voodoo Machine, Jeb Loy Nichols, Big Joe Louis & His Blues Kings, Flats & Sharps, Rob Heron and the Tea Pad Orchestra, Sister Cookie, Izo Fitzroy and the Royal Bastards, Ida Mae, Lank Smith & The Pythons, The Johnsons, The Arlenes, Dove & Boweevil, DJ78, Bob Log III, James Leg, and Daddy Long Legs.
Latest additions The Reelers, Pearl TN, The Georgia Shackleton Trio, Charlotte Carpenter, Tommy Hare, Lucy Kitt, The Blinding Larks, Jonas And Jone, The Delta Jacks, The Shakes, Swamptown, and The Comancheros.
Tickets
Tickets are priced at £50 for a weekend ticket which includes entry to the festival from 4pm on Thursday 2nd June, with 3 nights of camping and free parking for cars. A Saturday only ticket is priced at £35, with 1 night of camping and free parking for cars. Children aged under 12 years can attend for free. Dog passes were available but have now sold out. Live in vehicle passes are £30, £35 or £40 depending upon size of vehicle
Food and drink
All food and drink on offer will be based around the theme of the Deep South too - expect to encounter one of the best BBQ joints outside of Mississippi! Whether it's Cajun and Creole, BBQ, bourbon, or gumbo and jambalaya, the organisers are guaranteeing you'll leave their kitchen fuller than a tick on a hound dog. There'll also be farmer's market for guests to browse and take home a taste of the South before making their way home.
Camping
Camping is free for all festival guests. The festival opens in gates at 4pm on the Thursday.
Rural Pastimes
The day after the festival, Sunday, sees countryside family event, Euston Rural Pastimes return to Euston Park This event is separately ticketed.
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