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Brightlingsea Free MusicFest 2015


The 14th FREE, live, outdoor music festival in East Anglia happens from Friday 31st July until Sunday 2nd August 2015 and features performances from both nationally and locally known artists in the natural amphitheatre of Hurst Green.

Line-up

Friday: Fishclaw

Saturday: Budney Rodger & The Boys, The Castros, The Abstracts, (Q Trons have had to pull out of the festival, Replacement announced in due course), Fruitful Earth, Normanton Street, The Brew, and New Town Kings.

Sunday: Bright Voices, Adrian Nation, Grace Sarah, Vera Magia, Ady Johnson, Band Of Fools, Rushkeepe, Sweeting Swing Band.

More info

There will be stalls selling food and alcohol dotted around the edge of the Green as well as beer and wine tents staffed by the organisers who will use the money raised to start the funding for the 2016 Festival.

Free parking

There is NO parking on Hurst Green, so please leave cars at the free park located off Lower Park Road and walk up to Hurst Green (10 min's) - there will be an overspill car park a short walk away if necessary. It's recommended that festival goers don't make their journey to the festival don't come through Colchester, as it can get very congested.

It's expected that individuals will once again be invited to show their support by purchasing colourful wristbands at and Festival T shirts. Both these items last year were on sale at local outlets.

Accommodation

This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.

For more information please see the Official Brightlingsea Free Music Festival website.


Official Festival Site