Reverend And The Makers, Embrace, & more for Watchet Live Festival 2019

incl. Peter Hook & The Light, Alabama 3, Hugh Cornwell, Hot Chocolate, 3 Daft Monkeys & more

By Neil Greenway | Published: Fri 18th Jan 2019

Watchet Live 2019 - Reverend And The Makers
Photo credit: Simon Gillespie

Watchet Live 2019

Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th August 2019
Parsonage Farm, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0HS, England MAP
£87.50 with camping; £75 weekend only - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 4,500

The first acts including some of the headliners have been revealed for Watchet Live Festival, which returns from Friday 23rd until Sunday 25th August to Watchet, Somerset.

With the Friday headliner still to come, Saturday's headliner will be Embrace, while closing the festival on the Sunday are Reverend And The Makers. Joining them over the weekend are others including Peter Hook and the Light, Alabama 3, Hugh Cornwell, Hot Chocolate, Tankus the Henge, Dr Meaker, 3 Daft Monkeys, Kismet, The Dualers, The Jive Aces, Laid Blak, and finally the festival's house band, The Wurzels.

Watchet Festival is a not-for-profit family festival with views of the West Somerset coastline and beyond, with three live stages hosting more than 60 live acts, and which normally completely sells out in advance. Those wishing to camp on site are particularly encouraged to buy their tickets as soon as possible. Camping tickets are limited and usually sell out months ahead of the festival. Non-camping tickets have also sold out completely in advance (with none available on the gate) for more than three years in a row.

Tickets are on sale, currently priced as follows:-
Adult (16+) weekend with camping: £87.50
Youth (13-15 yrs) weekend with camping: £75
Adult (16+) weekend no camping: £75
Youth (13-15 yrs) weekend no camping: £60
Campervan: £25  (sold out)
Car Parking: £10

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