Steelhouse Festival 2015

Saturday 25th to Sunday 26th July 2015
Hafod-Y-Dafal Farm, Aberbeeg, Gwent, NP13 2ER, Wales MAP
£80 weekend ticket, camping £15, children under 14 free
Last updated: Fri 3rd Jul 2015

Steelhouse Festival is a Welsh international rock festival that takes place from Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th July 2015 at Hafod-Y-Dafal Farm, nr Ebbw Vale in Wales.

Line-up

 

UFO, Dee Snider, Y&T, Tyketto, FM, Colour of Noise, The Wild Lies, Nazareth, The Treatment, Doro, Trucker Diablo, Henrys Funeral Shoe, Massive Wagons, Florence Black, No Hot Ashes, and Skam.

For the line-up details as available see the Steelhouse Festival line-up page.

Tickets

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The early bird offer has ended. A weekend ticket is priced at £80, camping is priced at £15 per person, and a live in vehicle pass is £15. A day ticket is priced at £50. 

Camping

The campsite is split into 3 areas: adults, families & live-in vehicles. Tents are not available to hire, but you can bring your own tent and camping gear. There will be toilets which will be cleaned at regular intervals, as well as hot shower facilities. No open fires or tinfoil barbecues are allowed on site. However, you may use camping stoves or barbecues on legs (in the campsite area only). No glass bottles are allowed on any part of the festival site, including the camping areas. No sound systems or amplified music are allowed on site. Please note that the campsite closes and must be empty by 11am on Monday 27th July.

Steelhouse Festival is a rock festival and is, by the nature of its genre, sometimes unsuitable for younger children. Children 14 and under are not charged to attend but must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

More information will be here when available.




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