Katriona Gilmore & Jamie Roberts for Beverley Folk Festival

with Acoustic Strawbs, King Courgette, Churchfitters, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 25th Jan 2016

Beverley Folk Festival 2016 - Katriona Gilmore and Jamie Roberts
Photo credit: James Creaser

Beverley Folk Festival 2016

Friday 17th to Sunday 19th June 2016
Beverley Racecourse, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 8QZ, England MAP
£135 + booking fee with camping
Daily capacity: 2,500

Katriona Gilmore & Jamie Roberts, Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble, Anthony John Clarke, Celtarabia, Carrie Martin, The Grand Old Uke of York, Billy Lee And The Swamp Critters, and The Durbervilles are the latest acts announced for Beverley Folk Acoustic Roots Festival which takes place for a 32nd year from Friday 17th to Sunday 19th June 2016 returning again to Beverley Racecourse.

Also recently confirmed are Acoustic Strawbs, King Courgette, Churchfitters, Roisin Ban, Goat Roper Rodeo Band, and Tim Edey.

Saturday headliners Billy Mitchell, Ray Laidlaw & The Lindisfarne Story performing Fog On The Tyne, plus The Animals & Friends, and Jez Lowe, Steeleye Span, Kate Rusby, The Young'uns, and Maia.

Located in the shadow of historic Beverley Minster, Beverley Folk Festival promises 3 nights & 2 days of music, dance, comedy, spoken word, events & workshops for all, craft stalls, Real Ale, camping and more.

Expect over 80 acts in total this year.

For the line-up details as available please click here.

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An early bird spring special' weekend ticket with camping is priced at £125 or £105 for a weekend without camping. Concession tickets (for youths aged 12 - 17 years, those aged 65+ and Students) with camping is priced at £115 or £95 for a weekend without camping, and a family (2 x adult + 2 x youth = 1 youth ticket is FREE) with camping is priced at £365 or £305 for a weekend without camping.

Tickets for children aged 11 and under are free.

Booking fees are to be added to these prices.




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