Exile Music Festival 2015
Friday 26th to Sunday 28th June 2015Sabine Hay, off Oldfield Lane, Darley Dale, Derbyshire, DE4 2LN, England MAP
£55 for the weekend
Exile Music Festival, previously the Belper Music Festival, is a small family friendly music festival which takes place from Friday 26th until Sunday 28th June 2015 and returns to Sabine Hay just outside Darley Dale in Derbyshire.
Line-up
The Cactus Room, D.H. Lawrence & the Vaudeville Skiffle Show, A52's, Headsticks, Sherika Sherard, The Heartless Tarts, Black Thorn, Shamus O'Blivion and The Megadeath Morrismen ,The Roughneck Riot, The Hiveminds, Water for Dogs, PRITA, Emma and the Professor, Jo Ash, Harp and a Monkey, Lil Jim's Li'l Squeeze, The Rotten Hill Gang, Simply Strings, John Biddulph, Project Jam Sandwich, The Mollones, and Left Hand Drive.
The weekend long event will showcase 15 to 20 local and indie bands. Their goal is to create a reasonably priced, small summer music festival that provides an overwhelmingly positive, comfortable and fun, family experience for both attendees and musicians in a beautiful countryside setting for around 500 people.
Tickets
Tickets are £55 per adult for the weekend and £130 for a family weekend ticket for 2 adults + 2 children. Other rates are available for Under 18s and Concessions (£35 for the weekend) and also for individual days if you can't make it for the whole weekend.
Camping
Camping is only available, inclusively and F.O.C with Weekend Tickets Under 13s (accompanied by an adult) and volunteers are free. Sorry, but no dogs (except guide dogs) are allowed on the Campsite. There is space available on the adjacent Car Park field for those wishing to use either campervans or caravans.
More info
The site has a gently sloping verdant tree lined camping area contained by Derbyshire woodland. There will be a very well stocked real ale bar with a huge variety of teasingly tasty beers, a variety of stalls, various activities to engage and a selection of vegetarian food & drink stalls and cafes on site and available around the clock.
The festival will also have a number of activities and workshops primarily for young people.
More information will be here when available.