Alison Moyet, Stereo MCs, Ralph McTell & more for WeyFest 2017

joining Buzzcocks, Jools Holland, and more

By Neil Greenway | Published: Wed 8th Mar 2017

Weyfest 2017 - Alison Moyet
Photo credit: Hayley Edwards

Weyfest 2017

Friday 18th to Sunday 20th August 2017
The Rural Life Centre, Reeds Road, Tilford, Farnham, Surrey, GU10 2DL, England MAP
£99 weekend + £25 camping
Daily capacity: 5,000

Alison Moyet has been announced as the Saturday headliner at the 11th Weyfest which will take place from Friday 18th until Sunday 20th August 2017 at The Rural Life Centre, near Farnham in Surrey.

Also newly confirmed are Stereo MC's who will headline the Village Green Stage on the Saturday, Ralph McTell (Main Stage, Sunday), Brother Strut (Main Stage, Saturday), as well as Stevie Nimmo Trio, Alex Hart Band, Cousin Avi, 25 Yard Screamer, Ryan Marshall Music, The Paper Trains, The Dust Coda, Outlander, Round Mountain Girls, Leatherat, Uncle Buck, Jackie Lynton, The 109's, and The True Deceivers

These acts join the Friday headliner of Buzzcocks, and the Sunday headliner of Jools Holland and the Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, along with acts including  Inglorious, Jeramiah Ferrari, Broken Witt Rebels, Mike Sanchez, Atomic Rooster, and Katriona Gilmore & Jamie Roberts, with more acts to be announced for the four stages. For all the details so far including day splits please see the line-up page.

The festival is run over three days with three outdoor stages plus an indoor acoustic stage. There's also workshops, and on-site camping, and bars with a range of real ales, ciders, lagers & wines.

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Early bird tickets are on sale, priced as follows:
Adult super early bird 3-day Weekend (camping extra) £80
Adult Weekend CAMPING £15
Youth (10-15) 3-day Weekend (camping extra) £35
Youth (10-15) Weekend CAMPING £10
Campervan Passes from £20 to £40 depending upon size of live in vehicle.

The festival is now able to offer Electrical Hook-ups in the Motorhome Site, Glamping Area, and Disabled Camping.

The venue itself is a major reason for Weyfest’s popularity. The Rural Life Centre is a working museum, littered with artefacts of past country life and local craft displays throughout the venue. A working light railway runs both steam and diesel trains around the perimeter of the venue and because the venue is so compact everything is within easy reach.




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