Maker Sunshine Festival 2007

Thursday 26th to Sunday 29th July 2007
Maker Heights, Mount Edgcumbe, Cornwall, PL10 1LA, England MAP
£70 - adult w/e ticket; 16yrs - £45; 5 - 15yr £20; under 5s - free.
Last updated: Mon 18th Jun 2007

A family friendly festival with 4 stages hosting around 90 bands and various other entertainment. The festival takes place on a spectacular site just a few miles south of Plymouth, only a 10 minute walk along a cliff path down to the beach. Camping is in settlements with toilets and showers nearby.

Some of the line-up has already been confirmed: Babyhead are headlining the Main Stage on Thursday night; Neville Staple (formally of the Specials) on Friday; Alabama 3 unplugged on Saturday; Mad Dog McRea on Sunday. Other treats on offer also include 'regulars' such as jazz singer, Louise Parker, 3 Daft Monkeys; and Eleven Lives Left. For further line-up details, click here.

New for this year is fancy dress on Saturday night, so if you’ve got a favourite outfit take it with you. Alternatively, you can make one in a workshop or hire one on site. Later on Saturday, there will be also be fire shows and a fire sculpture by Ben Piper and his team.

This year the organisers are offering new attractions in the Energy Room during the day including another film with a live soundtrack from Wurlitza. There are workshops for adults and kids, plus a bar and a varied range of catering with lots of local produce and to suit all tastes.

RECYCLING
The organisers have created a Green Team who aim to ensure that all rubbish is recycled where possible. When you arrive, you'll be given bags so that you can sort your rubbish out and revellers get to party with a conscience!

Any profits from the festival will be going to the Rame Conservation Trust.


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