Something Else in the Dean 2014
Friday 26th to Sunday 28th September 2014undisclosed location, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, GL14 1JU, England MAP
£30 for weekend with camping - SOLD OUT
The 3rd annual Something Else in the Dean takes place at an undisclosed location in the Forest of Dean hosted by Gail Something Else from Friday 26th until Sunday 28th September 2014.
Line-up
Latest additions are Inner Terrestrials, Babar Luck, Headjam, Abdoujaparov, New Groove Formation, The Skraelings, Boys In The Wood, Red Ruff, The Leylines, The Devil's Prefects, Ryan Harvey, Chris Webb, Lukas Drinkwater, Efa Supertramp, Bob Smith, Rita Lynch, Suzy Condrad, Emy Lou, and Adam Skriven.
The first acts confirmed are Back To The Planet, Leatherat, Aos3, Firepit Collective, Spanner, Two Man Ting, Doozer, Kilnaboy, Hattie Hatstar, Tarantism, One Eyed God, Flog The Bass, Shootin’ The Crow, Funke And The Two Tone Baby, Gaz Brookfield, Skewwhiff, Tim O-T, Bemis, Thinker, Stevie One Bloke One Mandolin, Ash Mandrake, Poor Old Dogs, Demob, Who Killed The Bear?, Pure Evil, Dynamite Pussy Club, Skeg, and Muddy Summers And The Dirty Field Whores.
Tickets
Tickets have sold out. An adult weekend ticket with camping was priced at £30, a youth (aged 15-17 years) weekend ticket with camping was priced at £15, and accompanied kids (aged 14 and under can attend FREE. Everyone under 18 MUST be accompanied by an adult.
More info
A celebration of what festivals were like before much of the festival scene got corporate sponsors and became a massive money making machine. The organisers have ensured that it keeps to its values – funding itself, respecting others and our environment, and supporting local enterprises. Hence the amazingly reasonable price, and so is all the food and drink.
There will also be workshops, activities and fun things to do for children and adults alike, plus the Something Else Tea Tent.
More information will be here when available.
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