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Homegame 2010


Homegame is Fence Records annual festival which returns for its seventh year, with a whole weekend of performances. The event is deliberately held just outside tourist season, from Wednesday 10th until Sunday 14th April 2009, in order to bring an injection of money into the town at an otherwise quiet time. It takes place within the sleepy fishing village of Anstruther, Fife which is a pretty fishing village in a stretch of Scottish coastland known as the East Neuk.

Line-up

The line-up for the festival includes headliners François & The Atlas Mountains on Friday, Jon Hopkins on Saturday, and Four Tet on Sunday night. Plus The Unthanks, Uncle Jelly Fish, RememberRemember, Rocketnumbernine, Pantha Du Prince, Django Django, Findo Gask, Eagleowl, Adem, Kid Canaveral, Benni Hemm Hemm, John Maclean (The Aliens / Beta Band), Silver Columns, Panda Su, Ray Rumours (ex-Electrelane), The Bluebells!, The Pictish Trail, King Creosote, Meursault, Animal Magic Tricks, James Yorkston, 3 Craws, Rozi Plain, OLO Worms, DJ Romanhead, OnTheFly, Found, Little Pebble, H.M.S. Ginafore, Love.Stop.Repeat, Gummi Bako, The Wee Baby Jesuses, Withered Hand, Player Piano, The Red Well, Pip Dylan and The Lone Pigeon.

The Homegame Festival features performances from acts on the label, a range of up-and-coming Scottish & UK acts, and a number of very special guests. Starting in 2004 as a two-day event in a small hall, the event now incorporates almost a dozen different venues scattered across Anstruther and Cellardyke, and attracts an audience from all corners of the UK and beyond.

Tickets

Tickets for the festival were priced at £64.50, and have sold out.

The independent record label, based in the sleepy fishing village of Anstruther, in the East Neuk of Fife. Founded by Kenny Anderson (aka King Creosote), and co-managed by Johnny Lynch (aka The Pictish Trail).

Accommodation

This is a non-camping event, although accommodation options are available in the surrounding area.

More information will be here when available.

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