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Clennell Hall Folk Festival - CANCELLED 2012


THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
Clennell Hall Folk Festival has been cancelled.

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Clennell Hall Folk Festival takes place from Friday 18th to Sunday 20th May 2012 at Clennell Hall Hotel, in Northumberland. The festival organisers aim to bring together the very best of 'old and new' by presenting long-established folk artists, as well as some of the best young talent around, including students from the Folk and Traditional Music course at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne.

Line-up

Piere Vincent, Ron Gardner, John Jeffrey, Ba Ba Luck, 3 Sheets T Wind, Jiva, Gerry Beldon, Troubadores, JD & The Longfellows, Beeswing, Lush Acoustic, Chris Ricketts, George Welch, Jessica Lamb, Wendy Arrowsmith, Steve Hicks & Lynn Goulbourne, Carl Cape, Fake Thakray (John Watterson), and host Dave Forshaw.

There are also Morris dancing, workshops & sing-a-rounds, hiring fair, stalls, arts & crafts, BBQ, and a fast food outlet, plus late bars, and bar food.

Tickets

An early bird full weekend ticket is priced at £35.
Early bird adult concessions (Over 60s) full weekend ticket is priced at £20.

Children under 12 are free, but must be accompanied by an adult.

To buy tickets online, click here. Alternatively cheques can be posted (made payable to Clennell Hall Folk Festival) with SAE And your order, to: Lynn Dunwoodie, Clennell Hall Folk Festival, 17 Edendale Avenue Blyth NE24 5QE.

Accommodation

Camping will be FREE at the festival site and there are rooms available to book at the hotel which is hosting the event.

More information will be here when available.

Official Festival Site