Molotov Jukebox, Flight Brigade, Gabrielle Sey, & more for Boondocks Festival

final acts announced for the two day event

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 13th May 2016

Boondocks 2016 - Molotov Jukebox
Photo credit: Phil Bull

Boondocks 2016

Friday 8th to Saturday 9th July 2016
Boondocks, Foxley Rd, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16 0JQ, England MAP
£55 for the weekend and under 18s are £15
Daily capacity: 1,000

Molotov Jukebox, Flight Brigade, Gabrielle Sey, Bridges, The Long Players, Riot Jazz, Martin Luke Brown, Lounge Cat Ideals, Bea Munro, SN Dubstation, Land of the Giants, Rozelle, Ami Kaelyn, Emily Teague, and Big Kipper are the final acts to be announced for Boondocks the Kickstarter funded event that sees SherstonFest organisers collaborate with the prople who put together Malmesbury Acoustic,Malmesbury Rocks, FieldView and WOMAD (organisers are hoping to borrow their flags).

 The event will be chilled, family friendly, offering music, food, local beers and ciders on Friday 8th and Saturday 9th July 2016.

Previously confirmed are Goan Dogs, Cut Capers, Scout Killers, Way Out Way, Lionface, The Duval Project, Mr B Gentleman Rhymer, Hatton Manor, The Tribe, and John Fairhurst.

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After a successful kickstarter - a weekend ticket is priced at £55, a teen (aged 14-18 years) ticket was priced at £18, children aged under 14 can attend for free. A tent pitch was priced at £10 and a campervan pitich is £20.

Boondocks will focus mainly on live music, with two large outdoor stages, programmed all weekend with live bands of all genres, from the local area and from all over the country. Plus a small fairground and an outdoor skatepark.




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