more acts for Cambridge Folk Festival

Femi Kuti, Robert Cray, Frank Turner, The Fisherman's Friends, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 30th Mar 2011

Cambridge Folk Festival 2011 - Femi Kuti and the Positive Force
Photo credit: Karen Williams

Cambridge Folk Festival 2011

Thursday 28th to Sunday 31st July 2011
Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 8DW, England MAP
£114 for full weekend - SOLD OUT

The second wave of acts have been announced this year's Cambridge Folk Festival.

Femi Kuti and the Positive Force
Confirmed to appear at Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds, in Cambridge on the opening Thursday is James Vincent McMorrow.

Added to Friday's line-up are Robert Cray Band, and Frank Turner.

The latest acts confirmed for Saturday are Pentangle, and Penguin Cafe.

Both Femi Kuti and the Positive Force, and The Fisherman's Friends are added to the final day's line-up.

They join the first acts announced who were Chris Wood, The Secret Sisters, Newton Faulkner, Bellowhead, Richard Thompson, Kate Rusby, Raul Malo, Laura Marling, and Mary Chapin Carpenter with many more still to be announced. For the line-up details as available please click here.

The festival takes place from Thursday 28th until Sunday 31st July. Tickets are priced at £114 for a full adult festival pass (not including camping), day tickets are priced as follows - Thursday £18, Friday £39; Saturday £50; and Sunday £50. Children aged 5-15 tickets are priced at £33, and children aged 4 and under can attend for free. Camping will be available for full festival ticket holders only, priced at £35-£50 per 2-3 berth tent.

To buy tickets, click here.


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