Oceanfest 2009

Friday 19th to Sunday 21st June 2009
Croyde Bay, North Devon, EX33 1NZ, England MAP
early bird adult weekend ticket £30
Last updated: Mon 15th Jun 2009

The dates for 2009 are confirmed as Friday 19th until Sunday 21st June at Croyde Bay, North Devon.

Jason Mraz has been confirmed as the Saturday headliner this year, with Newton Faulkner as special guest. Friday's line-up includes Cablecar Catastrophe, Douglas E Powell, Rowse, Amy Newton, and The Breaks. Sturday will have Zervas & Pepper, The Hip Route, Dave Gander, Max Tuohy, Ben Howard, Neil Halstead, Two Spot Gobi, Ruarri Joseph, The Martin Harley Band, Newton Faulkner, and Jason Mraz. Sunday's line-up includes Robin Auld, Julie Daske, Jim Jones, Urusen, Gideon Conn, Liquidators, and Devils Delta Blues.

This beach sports and music festival showcases ocean sports alongside live music with acoustic sets on Friday, and live bands from noon on Saturday until 11pm and on Sunday until 9pm.

There will also a trade village with licensed bars and restaurants, demos, exhibitions, sampling, simulators and hospitality.

Early bird adult tickets are priced at £30, child tickets (under 18) are priced at £20, and a family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) is priced at £75. To buy tickets, click here.

One of the major aims of the GoldCoast Oceanfest is to highlight the oceansports industry, create awareness for ocean-related causes and to encourage corporate participation in conservation.

There is no on site overnight accommodation and festival goers are advised to book nearby accommodation as soon as possible, to avoid disappointment.

More information will be here when available.


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