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This is an archived listing. For the most current info, see Music at the Crossroads 2026.

Music at the Crossroads 2014


The 18th annual Music at the Crossroads takes place in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire on Friday 30th (from 7pm - 11pm) and Saturday 31st May 2014 (from 1.30pm to 11.45 pm).

Line-up

Friday from 7.00pm: Acoustic Leatherat, Jonny Maguire, No Tools Required, Tess of the Circle, Pete Watkins Band.

Saturday: Second Season, Spank The Monkey, Rachel Gittus and Canadian Dave, The Psychedelic Raiders, Scarecrow, The FUSS, Speak,Brother, Man Make Fire, Rufus Goodlove, The Scholars, Krissie Matthews Band (featuring Pete Brown), and The Blues Duo.

Plus more to be announced.

Entertainment

Over 2000 people are expected at this charitable event which is a combination of live music, children's entertainment, arts and crafts, plate smashing stall, tattoos and face painting, bubbles, family picnic area, magician, catapult challenge, fairground ride, raffle, and more. Hook Norton Brewery beer tent plus food stalls, bouncy castle& inflatables, tea & cakes, stalls, pig roast etc.

Tickets

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An adult ticket is priced at £25 for the weekend, a weekend youth ticket (ages 12 - 17 years old inclusive) is priced at £12, and children aged 10 and under with a paying adult (max 3 per adult) can go free. Friday night tickets are priced at £10, and Saturday day tickets are £20.

Camping

The camp site will have toilets and rubbish receptacles. Camping pitches are available Camping (only available with on-line sales). Camping pitches are limited and sited inside the main field. 

Fund raising

Since 2001 the music festival has donated over £60,000 through the Hook Norton Charitable Association. Both national and local charities receive donations, previous beneficiaries of the monies raised include Leukaemia Research, Fire Service Benevolent Fund, Katherine House Hospice, the Air Training Corps, the local village school, the social, sporting and youth orientated groups and facilities in the village and surrounding areas, local church funds, the local village museum and many more.

More information will be here when available.


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