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Priston Festival 2016


Priston Festival is held from Friday 16th to Sunday 18th September 2016 at Priston, near Bath in Somerset.

Expect this friendly and relaxed celebration of live music and culture to happen around a free outdoor stage in a village setting with kids' events, morris dancing, singing and dance workshops, children's art project, book talk, market stalls, food/drink etc all expected alongside the music. Events are also staged in local venues over the weekend.

Line-up

Jim Moray, Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin, Doreen Doreen, Reg Meuross (our Patron Artist) with guests Lily Meuross & Emma Shoosmith, The Drystones, Kevin Brown & Band, Fantasy Orchestra, Foreign Affairs, Emma Hooper & the Stringbeans Quartet, The Bookshop Band, Will Lawton & Weasel Howlett, The Verandah Band, Isobel Holly, Rob Lear, Frobisher, De Fuego, Helen James & Paul Barclay, Fat Stanley, Cathy Judge & Johnny Francis, Barry Lane & the Fridge Mechanics, Georgia Lewis Band, Carrivick Sisters, Jekyll & Hyde, Ant Noel, Roaring Trowmen, Hannah McPhillimy, Nathan Ball with guests Jez Hellard & Nye Parsons, Saskia & the June Apples, Jimmy Brewer, Thirsty Jenny, Ursa, and Tim Hugh.

Tickets

Tickets are not yet on sale. There will be lots of free activity and great music on the Village Green during the Saturday and Sunday, so tickets will only be required for a number of events in the Village Hall and Church.

Accommodation

This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.

More info

For more information, see the Priston Festival website.

More information will be here when available.


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