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Cornucopia Festival 2015


The 4th annual family friendly Cornucopia Festival returns to it's new home Burton Constable Hall in Skirlaugh - and will offer an eclectic mix of Americana, Folk and some classic British R&B from Friday 25th until Sunday 27th September 2015.

Line-up

More than 55 music acts over 3 days including Grainne Duffy, The Jar Family, Merry Hell , Tantz, Ashton Lane, The Goat Roper Rodeo Band, Dave Fidler and the Corvettes, Plum Hall, Jaywalkers, Kymberley Kennedy, Dan Webster, Holy Moly and the Crackers, Lowri Evans, The Eye To Eye Band, Celtarabia, Beggars Bridge, Carrie Martin, Danny Landau, Emma Fee, Freedom Road, Katie Spencer, Leather'O, Lucy Marshall, Mambo Jambo, The Aligators, The Gherkins, Sea of Wires, Elwhaeko, Froot67, Streaming Lights, Morkwind, The Black Delta Movement, Shiznitz, Jackson Dee, Behind Closed Doors, Black Kes, Young Jack, and All For One Choir.

Tickets

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A weekend ticket is priced at £90, a weekend child (aged 12 to 17 years, who must be accompanied by an adult) ticket is priced at £45. A children aged 0 - 11 years old tickets are free. Day tickets are also available.

A full weekend camping pitch for a tent/campervan/caravan is priced at £20, or £10 for a single night for a tent/campervan/caravan.

More info

As the name suggests, it is a Cornucopia of arts, music of many genres (including prog-rock, folk and world music), comedy, literature, poetry, theatre, light installations , crafts, archery, green issues, wellness, crafts, real ales, world foods, trade stands and more. There is a full children’s programme, camping for tents, caravans, campervans and motorhomes and, festival-goers can even take tours of the stately home (at extra cost).

Camping opens lunch-time Friday; we close with a barbecue and ceilidh at 5pm Sunday.

More information will be here when available.


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