LeeStock 2014

Saturday 24th to Sunday 25th May 2014
Melford Hall, Long Melford, Sudbury, Suffolk , CO10 9AA, England MAP
£30
Daily capacity: 1,500
Last updated: Mon 24th Mar 2014

LeeStock, the annual charity music festival returns for its 7th year to Melford Hall the National Trust property in Sudbury, Suffolk with the dates confirmed as Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th May 2014.

Starting in 2006, LeeStock was born when a bunch of Lee's friends wanted to put on a tribute gig in the memory of Lee Dunford who had sadly passed away earlier that year. The gig was a rip-roaring success, very well attended as be-fitting someone as popular as Lee.

Line-up

Lightning Seeds and an acoustic set from Terrorvision are the 2014 headline acts.

On Saturday the line-up will be Violet Bones, The Sea, Go. Fly. Win, Lemon Party, Denial Twist, Chunky Ate a Bee, Poesi, Frett, and Fagan.

Sunday will be hosted by Mark Morriss the ex-Bluetones front man. Joined by Dumbfoundus, Tom Hingley (ex Inspiral Carpets) and Luke Concannon.

Other confirmed Sunday acts includeAndrew Heller, Freds House , Darrell Mitchell & The Occasional Orchestra, The Michael John McGlone Band, Thy Last Drop, The Golden Manor Medicine Show, festival regular Tom Sanderson, Elephant In The Room, Driving Mrs Satan, and The Complicated Folk.

For the full bill details see the LeeStock line-up page.

Tickets

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The early bird offer has ended. Tickets are priced at £30 for the weekend and there will also be on site camping available.

Charity

The festival raises money for charity - The Willow Foundation which is the only charity of its kind providing special days for 16 to 40 year olds.

More information will be here when available.




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