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Bulldog Bash 2010


The dates for 2010 are confirmed as Thursday 12th to Sunday 15th August 2010.

The Bulldog Bash takes place at Shakespeare County Raceway, Long Marston, Warwickshire. The four days event is described as the UK's biggest bikers party, with loads of entertainment, including the thrills & spills of the dragstrip with some of the fastest drag vehicles in the world (plus your chance to race your bike up the strip), a custom motorcycle and car show, live bands on two stages and a dance tent with top club DJs.

Line-up

The acts confirmed include Nashville Pussy, Blaze Bayley, The Groundhogs, Breed 77, The Hamsters, Hells Bells, The Brothers Grimm, Wrathchild, Gentlemen Of Distorted Sound, Imicus, Gypsey Pistoleros, The Glitterati, Godsized, Emily Breeze, Eddie Martin Band, John E Vistic Experience, and more. For the line-up details day and stage splits as available please click here

Entertainment in the Main Stage Marquee kicks off on Thursday August 12th at 5.15pm, and at midday on Friday August 13th on the brand new outdoor Area 81 Rock Club Stage.

Tickets

Early bird tickets are no longer available. An adult weekend ticket with camping is priced at £55 and includes 4 days of Live Entertainment and Camping. There will be no day tickets available. 14's & Under are admitted free, no unaccompanied under 16's. To buy tickets click here.

Changes for 2010

The organisers have announced a new format for the Bulldog Bash, following a multi-million pound investment in new roads, improved drainage and general on-site infrastructure. Additionally, organisers have welcomed moves to end the massive stop and search operation and a major reduction of the police presence at the event. The assistant chief constable of Warwickshire, Bill Holland, has told local people that there will be no road closures or road blocks this year and that people going to the show would no longer be funnelled into a lay-by near the site to be searched.

More information will be here when available.

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