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last updated : Thu 3rd Jul 08 Sing Ye From The Hillsides is a new festival organised by British Sea Power. The event is to be held at the Tan Hill Inn, Richmond, Swaledale, North Yorkshire the highest hostelry in England on the weekend of Friday 29th to Sunday 31st August, 2008. British Sea Power guitarist Noble says of the event, "Where else in the world can you get to play to a few ducks and a sheep? The last time we played Tan Hill it was unforgettable. This time we’re there for three days. God knows what will happen." As well as three performances from British Sea Power, there'll be a full supporting bill, along with events including husky racing, duck herding, a pub quiz and an attempt to record the loudest ever human voice. Tickets are priced at £50 and camping at Tan Hill is included in the ticket price. To buy tickets click here. British Sea Power will also be launching their own brand of nut brown ale at the festival, which will be especially brewed at the local Dent Brewery. More information will be here when available.
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