Bath Fringe Festival 2012
Friday 25th May to Sunday 10th June 2012various venues, Bath, Avon, BA1 5NH, England MAP
varies depending upon event
Daily capacity: 1,600
A 17-day arts festival across the city of Bath featuring live performances from both local, national and world musicians as well as dance, theatre, art exhibitions, carnival and children's events with many free gigs held from Friday 25th May until Saturday 10th June.
The full festival programme is expected to include everything from visual art exhibitions to installations, to music, comedy, theatre, kids, art, street, and lots of free events. Last year around 24,000 attended over the 17 days.
More information will be here when available.
Music line-up
Tamco, RSVP, Isabel Aimee's Inspirition, Laïla Diallo, Hélélé, New Old Friends, The Duckworths & Stevie-Jo Dooley, Bedlam Party, Paul Wassif, Jeremy Gibson, Jez Hellard, Bill Smarme & The Bizness, Chapology live!, Jennifer Crook & Andrew Cresswell Davis, Do See Sound, Jilk & Sleeps With Oysters, Poppy Perezz, Batheaston Diamond Jubilee Party, LightGarden, Vlad Miller and Notes from Underground, Reed Rage Sax Septet, Fungus Licks, Hot Potato Syncopators, The Zen Hussies, Su and Martin of Baka Beyond, Michael Loader, Rebecca Smart, Martin Solomon, Baba Yaga's Oven, Beth Porter and the Availables + Shelleyan Orphan, Port Erin, Bombino, Lach, Fable of the Bees, Renzo Spiteri, Kevin Brown and The Shackdusters, The Yiddish Twist Orchestra, Dexter Sellboy and the Shonky Trio, Praying For The Rain, Anthony Strong Band, Dusty Stray, What Flag, Bozas International Ltd, The Wednesday Menagerie, Backbeat Sound System, Sheelanagig/The Mandibles, Sir Henry at Rawlinson End plus special guests Spacedog, Arabian Nights, The Fiery Dragon Folk Opera Company and The Accidentals, Make Room for Mummers, Bath Songwriters Showcase, Piaf The Songs, The Gig At The Edge Of The Fringe, K'Chevere Afro-Cuban Latin Salsa party, McDowell, Dick Willows Cider Farm, Abanda Brotherhood, Companía Juan Antonio Pérez, Bard of Bath competition, The Destroyers & The Carney Villains, Attila the Stockbroker with Rory Ellis, The Mangledwurzels & The Rhythmites, Big Daddy Vs Giant Haystacks, Ministry of Burlesque's High Tease, Shooting Stars Theatre Company, and more.Tickets
Ticket prices vary according to venue and event.The full festival programme is expected to include everything from visual art exhibitions to installations, to music, comedy, theatre, kids, art, street, and lots of free events. Last year around 24,000 attended over the 17 days.
More information will be here when available.