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2014 Festival Highlights
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Make the most of today’s gorgeous weather by enjoying a pint in the sun with us at Worrall Festival. We have an impressive music line up to keep you entertained all day:
1:15pm – Doors open
1:30pm – Goodnight Shirley
2:30pm – Sheikh al Sheikhit
3:30pm – Vic Shepherd and John Bowden
4:30pm – Family Ceilidh with Big Stuffed Fish
6:00pm – Open mic session with Dave Friskney
8:00pm – Richard Brown
9:00pm – The Backyard Buskers
10:00pm – Brave New Storm
Tickets are are available at the door: £7 for adults and £4 for 16s and under. Under 5s free.
Worrall Festival 2013 kicks off tonight with a fantastic music line up:
Friday 7th June
7:00pm – Doors open
7:30pm – Chloe-Jade Simmons
8:30pm – Bad Cardigan
9:30pm – Jack’s Rake
Tickets are only £5 for adults and £3 for 16s and under. Under 5s free. Arrive early to avoid disappointment.
See you there!
Not long now until the big event! Hope you’re all as excited as we are. Reserve your festival tickets online to avoid disappointment:
http://www.worrallfestival.com/tickets
Reserved tickets can be collected on the door.
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Win yourself a pair of tickets to this year’s Festival. Visit our Facebook page for full competition details: http://www.facebook.com/WorrallFestival
Winners will be announced on 02/06/13.
Friday
7:00pm – Doors open
7:30pm – Chloe-Jade Simmons
8:30pm – Bad Cardigan
9:30pm – Jack’s Rake
Tickets £5 for adults and £3 for 16s and under. Under 5s free.
Saturday
1:15pm – Doors open
1:30pm – Goodnight Shirley
2:30pm – Sheikh al Sheikhit
3:30pm – Vic Shepherd and John Bowden
4:30pm – Family Ceilidh with Big Stuffed Fish
6:00pm – Open mic session with Dave Friskney
8:00pm – Richard Brown
9:00pm – Backyard Buskers
10:00pm – Brave New Storm
Tickets £7 for adults and £4 for 16s and under. Under 5s free.
We are excited to announce that Sheffield based indie-folk band Brave New Storm are the latest additions to the festival line up! They will be performing on Saturday evening alongside The Backyard Buskers and Richard Brown.
In their own words, Brave New Storm ‘focus on classic folk themes with a contemporary twist, from nostalgic songs about well spent summers, to protest songs about the student protests of 2010.’ The band have been getting rave reviews recently so make sure you come down and see for yourselves what all the fuss is about!
‘The atmosphere they made was brilliant… Brave New Storm are excellent… emotive’ – Forge Press live review
Tickets are only £7 for adults and £4 for 16s and under. Children under 5 get in Free!