global sounds at Gate To Southwell 2023

By Neil Greenway | Published: Fri 3rd Feb 2023

around the festival site 2022

Thursday 29th June to Sunday 2nd July 2023
near Archway House, Kirklington, near Southwell, Nottinghamshire, NG22 8NX, England MAP
£125 Thur-Sun plus camping from £30 per pitch
Daily capacity: 3,000
Last updated: Tue 6th Jun 2023

GLOBAL SOUNDS AT GATE TO SOUTHWELL 2023

This summer’s Gate To Southwell Festival (June 29-July 2) looks certain to be the most international, entertaining and musically diverse event yet.  

The highly-acclaimed and immensely danceable London Afrobeat Collective have joined the festival headliners; eight musicians who create politically-charged funk inspired by late Nigerian superstar Fela Kuti with his perfect blend of soulful jazz horns, hi-life and mighty Yoruban rhythms.  There’s also a strong African influence to the music of the Stone Jets, uniting the distinctive voice of Given Nkanyane with the guitar skills of Manfred Klose. 

In total contrast, heading for Southwell from Wales, there’s the raving steampunk-style nu-metal-meets-traditional Welsh music of NoGood Boyo (appropriately taking their name from the bad boy character in Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood!).  And last but far from least of the recent festival recruits…Martyn Joseph, unquestionably one of Britain’s finest singer-songwriters, will also be appearing.  Martyn’s a jaw-dropping guitar player with a unique percussive style who's even been branded “The Welsh Springsteen”.  “One of the most charismatic and electrifying performers in Britain today”, according to Tom Robinson on BBC 6 Music.  

They join an already global sounding line-up featuring The Raghu Dixit Project from India, The Dog Show Sessions (combining English roots stars Show of Hands with Madrid-based Irish-American quartet Track Dogs), American singer-songwriter Tom Russell, bluegrass boys The Hoth Brothers from New Mexico, Italian ragtime and old time from Max & Veronica and Irish traditional music stars Gatehouse.  Plus there’s top quality rhythm & blues from Nine Below Zero, English folk from Tarren and one of the UK’s finest singer-songwriter guitarists in John Smith, whose songs such as ‘Save My Life’ and ‘Far Too Good’ have been streamed many millions of times.  

With more artists soon to be announced, there’ll also be great camping and glamping facilities, excellent family entertainment, dance, spoken word & comedy, pub gigs, workshops, Camp Fire, craft stalls and top-quality food and drink.    Tier One discounted tickets are running out but Tier Two tickets will soon be on sale for https://www.gtsf.uk which will again take place at the beautiful lakeside setting in Kirklington near Southwell, Nottinghamshire (NG22 8NX). The festival received great reviews last year including RnR Magazine’s verdict: "excellent cast list...too many good performances to mention. It has become a great favourite and if you haven't been already, try it.”  

Here's a taste of the “Dog Show” in performance via HandsOnTV - https://handsontv.co.uk/watch-tv

London Afrobeat Collective (photo courtesy of Marcus Maschwitz)

 

NoGood Boyo 

 

 

Other artists performing at Gate To Southwell 2023… (clearable for publicity purposes)

 

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Tickets

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Tickets are on sale priced as follows:-
adult weekend extra (Thurs-Sun): £125
adult weekend (Fri-Sun): £110
youth (12-17) weekend (Thurs-Sun): £69
youth (12-17) weekend (Fri-Sun): £61
camping: from £30 per pitch
Family (2x2) tickets also available.




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