Home Service, and Chas & Dave to headline Beverley 2014

joining Billy Bragg

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 20th Dec 2013

Beverley Folk Festival 2014 - Home Service
Photo credit: Eve Mathews

Beverley Folk Festival 2014

Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd June 2014
Beverley Racecourse, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 8QZ, England MAP
£125 + booking fee with camping
Daily capacity: 2,500

The other headliners joining the previously announced Billy Bragg have been announced for next summer's Beverley Folk Festival which takes place from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd June 2014 held in the shadow of historic Beverley Racecourse, East Yorkshire.

Folk rockers Home Service who formed in late 1980 from the Albion Band will headline the Saturday and celebrating their 50th Anniversary together are Chas & Dave who top the bill on Sunday.

The first acts to be confirmed are Friday headliner Billy Bragg, plus Michael Morpurgo reading from War Horse with John Tams & Barry Coope, Thea Gilmore, Eliza & Martin Carthy, John Hegley, Le Vent du Nord, Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar, CoCo and the Butterfields, The Nick Rooke Band, Sean Hughes, Mitch Benn, John Hegley, Mànran, Caladh Nua, and Duncan McFarlane Band. Expect over 80 acts in total this year.

Expect over 80 acts in total this year. For the line-up details as available please click here.

A Christmas offer sees weekend tickets with camping available priced at £109 or £89 for a weekend without camping. A concession ticket (for senior citizens Age 65+ or Youth Age 12-17 Years are priced at £100 or £80 without camping, a family
ticket (2 x Adult and 2 x Youth Aged 12-17 Years) is priced at £318, or £258 without camping.Tickets for children aged 11 and under are free. With booking fees to be added to these prices.

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Children up to the age of eleven are admitted free of charge.

Beverley Folk Festival promises 3 nights & 2 days of music, dance, comedy, spoken word, events & workshops for all, Most events take place at the Racecourse, plus others at The Friary and also offers various trade, craft and music stalls, workshops and activities for all the family and a chance to listen to the many performances while enjoying a pint of the specially created Festival Brew.

To provide easy accessibility for everyone, the festival is laying on a shuttle bus service between the racecourse and the town, where it will drop off at the popular spots hosting the regular festival sessions.




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