Stainsby Festival 2018

Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd July 2018
Brunts Farm, Stainsby, Derbyshire, S44 5RN, England MAP
currently £70 for the weekend
Last updated: Fri 22nd Jun 2018

Every summer for the past 50 years, this tiny hamlet comes alive to the sound of live music. Held in colourful marquees on a greenfield site at Brunt's Farm, Chesterfield ( 2 miles from J29 of the M1). The event offers views across the valley to the National Trust's Hardwick Hall.

Run by unpaid volunteers as a not-for-profit charity, all the money goes back into the music and nowhere else. The dates for 2018 are confirmed as from Friday 20th until Sunday 22nd July 2018.

Line-up

Confirmed acts so far include George Borowski, Seize The Day, Dizraeli, Loscoe State Opera, Martha Tilston, Seeds of Evergreen, The Lost Padres, and more.

For the details including day splits please see the line-up page.

Tickets

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Tickets are priced at £70 for adults. Youth tickets for 12-17 year olds are priced at £35. Under 12s can attend for free.

Tickets are also available for individual sessions (afternoon/evening) of each day, priced between £25-30 for adults and at £20 for youths.

Attractions

Other attractions include children's entertainers, music workshops, Healing Circle, craft stalls, Singers' competition, singaround, storytelling, theatre, poetry, real ales, and wicker structures.

On site

There is free camping and car parking for all weekend tickets holders. No caravans are allowed but there are nearby caravan parks. All campers MUST be off site by 10am on Monday morning. The festival opens on Friday and closes on Sunday night.

More information will be here when available.




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