Pointy Field Faust Fest 2008

Friday 12th to Saturday 13th September 2008
near the village of Sopley,Hampshire, England MAP
weekend ticket £32.50, day tickets £17
Last updated: Fri 12th Sep 2008

The Pointy Field Faust is mini-festival for all the family located on the edge of the New Forest near the village of Sopley in Hampshire offering a host of bands, DJs, and a drumathon with lakeside camping, quality food & drink, and freshwater swimming.

This year's line-up includes on Friday DJ Funkyamama, Zara Sophia, Absent Jack, Matt Harper, Coosticks, JJ White, Voodoo Vegas, Balaclava Kid & Dad, Media Circus, and DJ Tom Norton. Whilst Saturday will see performances from Red Box Blue, Alex Roberts, Nemesis, Charlie Hole, The Wishbones, Uncle Pablo's Magic Potion, Autumn Chorus, Zac Harris, Ricky Russell, Fearne, Black Bart, DJ Psyfi, and DJ Farmboy.

The Pointy Field Faust Fest also offers a range of other activities, including children's workshops, massage, street performers, arts & crafts traders, and drumming workshops. Facilities on offer include clean toilets, shops, a bar, food stalls, and camping showers.

Tickets were available online priced at £32.50 for a weekend ticket, day tickets are priced at £17. Under 5's are free, but need a ticket and the number of under 5's are limited. Tickets are available at the gate at the following prices: Weekend £35 or £19 a day.

Gates open at 10am and entertainment starts at 2.30pm. 100% of the profits from the Faust Fest will be invested in the development of cultural centres which will help provide traditional musicians and their communities in Kenya with a sustainable source of income.


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