Honeyfest - POSTPONED 2010

Saturday 18th December 2010
The Barge Inn, Honeystreet, Pewsey, Wiltshire, SN9 5PS , England MAP
£30
Last updated: Fri 3rd Dec 2010

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED.
Due to the severe winter weather conditions it is with regret that Honeyfest have decided to postpone the event scheduled for Saturday 18th December 2010. Honeyfest at the Barge Inn in Honeystreet, Pewsey will now take place in April 2011 and we are in discussion with the artists to confirm a date, which we will announce as soon as possible.

The Magic Numbers are confirmed perform, Romeo from the band said, "It is a real shame that Honeyfest has had to be moved back but we look forward to performing at the Barge Inn in April. I'm really pleased to be able to support the Barge Inn Community Project, which is enabling local people to take ownership of the pub and establish it at the heart of their rural community."

Tickets will still be valid for the new date but refunds are available. For local refunds please contact The Barge Inn, Honeystreet

Tickets purchased online at Ticketweb please write to:
PO Box 798
Manchester M60 1WY
Refunds only available on full purchases.

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The inaugural Honeyfest takes place at the 200 year old Barge Inn pub in Wiltshire on Saturday 18th December 2010 from 1pm until 1am.

Line-up

Headliners are Laura Marling and The Magic Numbers with a major third headliner still to be announced! Other acts include Dry the River, and Gabby Young & Other Animals, plus battle of the band winners Matthew Kilford and Slagerij.

Tickets

tickets are priced at £30. To buy tickets, click here.

More info

Villagers from around the Vale of Pewsey, in Wiltshire, have been awarded a £433k grant through Village SOS to take over their local pub, the Barge Inn. Honeyfest is a unique all-dayer is the first of its kind for the area and will help the villagers in their mission to rejuvenate the social hub of the village.

Honeyfest is part of the Barge Inn Community Project, which is funded through Village SOS; a joint venture between BBC1 and the Big Lottery Fund which is supporting villages across the UK to start up new business ventures that rejuvenate rural and village life. As well as supporting the Barge Inn Community Project, the event will also celebrate the birthday of the Barge Inn, which is 200 years old this December.

Accommodation

This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.

More information will be here when available.


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