Cornbury Music Festival 2008
Saturday 5th to Sunday 6th July 2008Cornbury Park, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, OX7 3EH, England MAP
£110 for w/e with camping, £90 no camping, day tickets £55
Cornbury Music Festival which happens from Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th July at Cornbury Park, near Charlbury, in Oxfordshire has announced the acts for their 2008 line-up and the artists named include Crowded House headlining Sunday, KT Tunstall, Beverley Knight, Tom Baxter, Imelda May, The Bangles, 10cc, Toots & The Maytals, Nick Lowe, The Beat, and Half Man Half Biscuit.
Blues comes from Eric Bibb and rapidly rising star Joe Bonamassa. The folk on the bill programmed by Oxford Folk includes Bellowhead, Salsa Celtica, Absentee, Jaume Toujours, Luke Smith, The Love Trousers, and American new country star, Tift Merritt.
In addition to the music, the festival, now in its fifth year offers a variety of attractions including a fairground, theatre workshops, arts and crafts, speciality shops, novelty acts and upmarket catering offering everything from champagne and cappuccinos to real ale.
Tickets for the festival are on sale from today and priced as follows: Weekend with camping:
Adult £110.00; Child (Under 16) £75.00; Child (Under 5) - Free; Campervan Driver (which includes weekend + camping pass for the driver only, passengers must have their own weekend + camping pass) £150.00
Weekend no camping:
Adult £90.00; Child (Under 16) £55.00p; Child (Under 5) - Free
Saturday or Sunday day tickets:
Adult £55.00, Child (Under 16) £27.50, Child (Under 5) - Free
To buy tickets click here.
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