Stafford Blues Festival 2016
Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th September 2016Lower Drayton Farm, Penkridge, Staffordshire, ST19 5RE, England MAP
£40 weekend with camping
The 2nd annual Stafford Blues Festival with a touch of rock takes place at Lower Drayton Farm, just off J13 of the M6 in Staffordshire from Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th September 2016.
Line-up
Friday: Stuart Woolfenden, The SickNotes, Rockdogs.
Saturday: The Rainbreakers, Cold Flame, Used Blues, Voodoo Stone Blackfish ,Ged Wilson. Ben Miles, Pistol Pete Wearn, Lol Goodman Band.
Sunday: RAIN duo from Stoke, Narn, Barrelhouse Jukes, The Zoe Green Band , Imaner and Army Of two and Judy Emeline.
Tickets
A weekend ticket (from Thursday 1st with camping included is priced at £40. An early entry with weekend ticket (from Monday 29th August with camping included + the Thursday open mic night in the beer tent is priced at £55. A Friday rock night (6pm+) ticket is priced at £10. A Saturday all day ticket (and access to campsite included) is priced at £25 A Saturday evening only ticket (6pm+ and access to campsite included) is priced at £10. A Sunday women in blues day (and access to the campsite) ticket is priced at £25. Children aged under 14 years can come free to our festival (as long as they are with an adult). Prices do not include booking fees.
More info
Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead.The campsite has on site toilets and wash rooms, small shower facilities, easy access to Stafford and Penkridge for amenities, and designated dog walking area. For health and safety reasons no open fires are allowed on the campsite.
Ticket holders own alcohol is permitted in the campsite but cannot be taken into the arena. The bar in the arena is well stocked will all major brands and caters for all tastes.
Lower Drayton Farm is an active and working unit so heavy machinery maybe coming down the tracks, also because the festival is situated in a field you may find some of the areas of the ground uneven.
A cash point will be available onsite. Parking at The Stafford Blues Festival is totally free.
The 76 or the 76A service run by Arriva bus from Stafford to Wolverhampton passes the festival site. Lower Drayton Farm has its very own bus stop at the top of the lane so just ask your driver to drop you off there. Once you are at the top of the lane its just a short walk down towards the festival site. Please take care as its a single track road so lookout for vehicles.
Both Stafford and Penkridge have train stations which you can then catch the connecting 76 bus service or a taxi to get to the festival site.
Disabled visitors
Disabled visitors are welcome with access to a disabled parking bay which is located inside the main arena. The organiser's try to make the area as easy to access but do take into account the main arena is situated on a grass field.
There'll be more information here when available.
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