Farmfestival 2009

Friday 24th to Saturday 25th July 2009
Gilcombe Farm, Bruton, Somerset, BA10 0QE, England MAP
expect around £20
Last updated: Thu 26th Mar 2009

Located in the Somerset countryside Farmfestival started in 2006, it has quickly expanded to become an important venue for bands, artists and festival goers.

The line-up for the festival this year includes Babyhead, Lime Headed Dog, Right Turn Left, The Pepys, The Severed Limb, The Mandibles, Tommy Antonio, Ice Black Birds, The Collectable Few, Speakershoe, Alpahalfa, and Conscious Unconscious. Still to be announced are the headliners, and more acts for the bill.

Farmfestival is held on an Organic farm near Bruton, Somerset. The event is a non profit making festival that raises money for 'Practical Action' whilst having a good party. 'Practical Action' is a charity that works with poor communities to help them choose and use technology to improve their lives.

Farmfestival is now in its fourth year, is not corporate in any way, and promotes and showcases local, regional and national bands on two stages, the main stage and the acoustic stage. Music includes, rock, pop, indie, ska, reggae, dub, blues and folk. there are no confirmed acts for 2009.

The event is at a family venue, many families have said how much they have enjoyed it. There is a family campsite for families and their children only separated from the general campsite with its own toilet and washing facilities. Secured parking and camping are included in the ticket price. The food is provided by the farm crew and is only organic, with a good choice of vegetarian and vegan menus.

The event also has a bar, food stalls, art installations, and lots of randomness.

Tickets for this event are not yet on sale.

More information will be here when available.


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