more acts announced for Ramsbottom Festival

Holy Moly & the Crackers, Rews, Harp & A Monkey, Horsebeach, Lake Komo, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 22nd Jul 2016

Ramsbottom Festival 2016 - Holy Moly and The Crackers
Photo credit: Hayley Edwards

Ramsbottom Festival 2016

Friday 16th to Sunday 18th September 2016
Ramsbottom Cricket Club, Ramsbottom, Bury, Lancashire, BL0 0AT, England MAP
expect £55 adults, £110 families (2 adults & 3 children)
Daily capacity: 5,000

More acts have been recently added to the line-up for the family friendly Ramsbottom Festival which takes place from Friday 16th to Sunday 18th September 2016 at the riverside location of Ramsbottom Cricket Club, Ramsbottom, in Lancashire.

The latest additions are Lake Komo, Larkins, Liines, Adventures of Salvador, Nev Cottee, Ukepunk, Harp and a Monkey, White Boy, Delamere, Holy Moly & the Crackers, James Holt, Horsebeach, We Came From Wolves, Rews, Richard Lomax, The Hubbards, David Gibb, Smoove & Turrell, The Plumedores, Moon Hooch, Animal Noise, Feed The Kid, False Heads, Ist Ist, Sly Antics, Skies, The Bright Black, and The Rajasthan Heritage Brass Band.

Public Service Broadcasting, Gaz Coombes, and Fun Lovin' Criminals will headline. Also confirmed are The Selecter, Julian Cope, The Travelling Band, Lynched, Recreations, Cattle & Cane, Gordie MacKeeman and his Rhythm Boys, Rusty Shackle, Duke Special, Wille and The Bandits, Sound of the Sirens, Adam Holmes and the Embers, Animal Noise, The Slow Readers Club, Loka, Glass Caves, New York Tourists, and Maia.

Plus many more still to be announced.

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

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The early bird offer has ended. Weekend tickets are priced £70 for adults, £150 for families, £22 for Teens (aged 14-17 years ), £16 for Children (aged 6 -13 years) with those aged under 6 years still free.

The Ramsbottom Festival is a not-for-profit project managed by The Met, an arts charity and performance venue in Bury. As well as all the bands, Rammy has a fun-filled array of festival activities for all ages, expect arts and music workshops, story telling, a real ale tent, food and a silent disco.




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