British Sea Power for GuilFest

plus The Egg, Hallucinogen, Wills and the Willing, KraftyKuts, and more join the bill.

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 30th Apr 2008

GuilFest 2008 - The Egg
Photo credit: Phil Bull

GuilFest 2008

Friday 4th to Sunday 6th July 2008
Stoke Park, Guildford, Surrey., England MAP
£90 for w/e, £100 with camping; days £40

GuilFest has revealed more eclectic acts for the festival which happens from Friday 4th to Sunday 6th July 2008 at the idyllic location of Stoke Park, Guilford in Surrey.

Sunday the Ents24 stage plays host to British Sea Power and Joe Lean & The Jing Jang Jong with psychedelic dance artists The Egg, and Wobbly Squadron also confirmed for Guilfest's second stage.

The main stage has the addition of Wills and the Willing fronted by London street-poet/rapper Ian Wills, with Ronnie Wood's son Jesse Wood and ex-Reef keyboard player Jason Knight, who will be playing on the Saturday.

Goa trance comes to Guilfest with Hallucinogen (live), up tempo hip-hop and furious funk comes from KraftyKuts, and breakbeats from Far Too Loud who will all be bring the dance vibe to the Funky End Stage this year.

The three headliners have been announced, The Levellers headline the opening night on Friday. Blondie will headline on Saturday 5th July. The Australian Pink Floyd Show will be bringing the festival to a close on Sunday. Other acts confirmed include Zucchero, Kula Shaker, From the Jam, Cerys Mathews, Freak Power, The Aliens, Bowling for Soup, Richie Havens, The Damned, Seth Lakeman, Royworld, Babyhead, Sonic Boom Six, and Dreadzone. For the line-up details as available please click here.

The line-up on the main two stages will be further filled with more classic and modern acts, more than 200 in all will be announced for what will be a truly fantastic weekend. Unlike some other festivals, you can immediately feel that this festival is being run to give everyone a great time, rather than to get rich quick!

Visitors to Guilfest can expect not only a great weekend of live music, but also comedy, children's entertainment, street theatre, art and crafts, delicious food from around the world and a truly festive atmosphere. There will also be a late licensed 150 foot bar and a cocktail bar, an extensive children’s area, The KidZone.

The Kidzone is packed full of games, stilt walking, balloon modelling, face painting and drawing. On the Sunday it's over to the children for the annual Kids Parade, where the children get to show the rest of the festival what they have made over their weekend.

Tickets are on sale priced as follows: Adults - £40 day, £90 weekend, £100 weekend with camping. Children between 12 – 16 years old - £30 day, £50 weekend, £60 weekend with camping. N.B. Children between 12 – 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Children aged under 12 have free entry with a ticket holding adult. Camper vans tickets are £80 and are only valid in conjunction with an adult with camping ticket.

To buy tickets click here.

You can either camp for the whole weekend, or just come for one day. The music starts at around 5pm on the Friday, and noon on both Saturday and Sunday. Music finishes at 11pm on Friday and Saturday, with an earlier 9:30pm finish on Sunday.

Click HERE for information about all aspects of Guilfest.

eFestivals is again proud to be a sponsor of Guilfest in 2008, as part of our commitment to put 10% of our turnover back into festivals.

The Egg



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