The Moira Furnace Folk Festival 2013

Friday 16th to Sunday 18th August 2013
Moira Furnace Museum and Monument site, Unit 2, Furnace La Moira, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE12 6AT, England MAP
£31.50 weekend adult
Daily capacity: 500
Last updated: Fri 10th May 2013

The fifth Moira Furnace Folk Festival held at the heart of the National Forest takes place at Moira Furnace in Derbyshire from Friday 16th until Sunday 18th August 2013.

The festival features some well known and talented main acts, plus local and national, up and coming artists. Events take place on the green site of Moira Furnace as well as the Miners Welfare a few hundred metres from the main site. Sing arounds and Sessions take place at local pubs some 10 minutes walk from the main site.

In the natural amphitheatre of the Furnace there will be an open air concert as well as a concert and folk club in the furnace room.

Line-up

Jez Lowe and the Bad Pennies, Quicksilver, Anthony John Clarke, Paul Metsers, Brian Peters, Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer, Winter Wilson, Black Rat, The Bounty Hounds, Hissyfit, Fay Brotherhood's Cernewoda, David Swann, John Mills, Pete Grassby, Sandwitch, Martin Tabraham & Lyn Cooper, What's the Point?, Ned Clamp & Pat Smith, Tom Perry, On the Fence, Chris King, Nelson Peach, Loxley, Old Grey Dogs, Hilary Ward, Nothing To Prove, Garry Stacey, Two Daves, Cudby-Calder, Kathy Wallis, Bollin Morris, Kick Start, Step On Board, Wild Thyme, and Cinqufoil Rappers.

Tickets

The early bird offer has ended. Tickets are priced at £31.50 for a weekend adult ticket; child (5-16) £6.50; family (2 adults and 2 children) £63.50. Child means 5-16 years of age. Children under 5 years free. On site camping available only to full weekend ticket holders for additional £13.50 per night. Weekend ticket includes Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday. Weekend ticket price includes entrance to all festival music events except the Ceilidh (additional fee £7.50 adults, and £3.50 for children).

To buy tickets click here. A limited number of tickets will be available to buy on the day, but it is advisable to purchase tickets in advance as these are expected to sell quickly.

On site

Children's entertainment including Punch and Judy, face painting and bouncy castles, also Real ale and a variety of trade stalls selling food, music, and crafts.

Entertainment

A wide variety of Morris dancing can be seen as well as Civil war re-enactments. Local camping available and free car parking is close at hand. Many tourist attractions are close to Moira including Conkers, the National Forest centre for recreation and hands on eco science as well as numerous country walks - dogs are allowed on site. There are tractor rides to various locations at the Festival as well as canal boat rides.

More information will be here when available.


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