Llama Festival 2010

Friday 11th to Sunday 13th June 2010
various venues, Lynton and Lynmouth, North Devon, EX35 6EQ, England MAP
FREE
Last updated: Fri 11th Jun 2010

As part of the larger Lynton & Lynmouth Festival, this FREE music weekend offers a great and varied line-up of national and local bands, over the weekend of Friday 11th until Sunday 13th June 2010 in the twin towns on the coast of North Devon.

Line-up

The headliners are Thea Gilmore, Babyhead, Andy Votel, Doug Shipton, and RSVP. The confirmed complete line-up for 2010 is:
Friday
Queens: Fajita Funk, Boca 45, Funk from the Trunk
Fringe: Andy Votel, Leenar Mulldule, Barry Convex, Juan Arbonez, Zamba, Average Blues Band, Banjaxed

Saturday (Day)
Main Stage: Street Heat, Thinking for Tuesday, Louis Elliot, Bex Marshall, Paper Tigers, Thea Gillmore, RSVP + Adam Neal.

Other stages: Harry Houseago, Minarcshe, Ian Hinton Smith, Maple Canyon, The Occupants of the Hedge, Kevin Dyer, Dr Butlers Hatstand Medicine Band, Philip Taylor, The Dancing Bear Trio, The Liftmen, 3's Company, Doug Shipton, Dave Walden

Saturday (Eve)
Crown Stage: Street Heat, The Elizians, Annette Berlin, Day of Days, Ulysesses
Queens: Trouble & Mischief, Gotham City Gangsters, Call the Doctor, Asbo Kid
Beggars: Funkinsteins, The Mulatones, Funk from the Trunk
Lynmouth: D.O.G., Severe Zero, These Dirty Shoes, Baltic Sirens, Pickpockets & Skyrockets, Earwigs, Parliament of Bats, El Goodo, Andy Votel, Voice of the Seven Thunders, Lady J, Boney Votel, Ben Hatton, Florian Seyberth, Sean Canty, Rich Hero, John Stapleton, David Orphan, Soul Fiend, Brother Logic
Fringe: Martha Tilson, Sentral Station, Dr Butlers Hatstand Medicine Band, Sam Chalkley, The Lympstone Brass Band

Sunday
Main Stage: Chilli Breeze, Cosmicorus, James Apollo, Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo, The Listening Device, Maybe Myrtle Turtle, Babyhead, Adam Neal

Fringe Stages: Woodford Green, Erin Matthews, All The Fires, Kevin Dyer, Pete Gioconda, Ruby Strings, 3's Company, Toby Pellow, Little Ray, The Ramshackle Union Band, Myoptik, Wendy May, Leenar Mulldule, Barry Convex
Crown Stage: The Rotten Hill Gang

Free event

The festival is FREE and the committee work just for the fun of it. Over three days every June, the twin towns are filled with music. The main stage is set in a stunning location overlooking the Bristol Channel, and bands play in the pubs, in the church, in the halls, in the cinema and on the streets.

Accommodation

There is no on-site camping or accommodation, but the organisers provide a list of surrounding campsites, hotels and hostelries for punters to book for themselves. Please note camp site spaces do book up in advance, so please book ahead.

More info

For more information, see the Llama Festival website.

More information will be here when available.


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