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Tockwith Festival 2014


The sixth Tockwith Festival takes place on Saturday 17th May 2014.
 

Line-up

Tockwith Festival have announced the lineup for this years family friendly music and real ale festival in North Yorkshire. Featuring 2 intimate tented stages packed with some of the most exciting up-and-coming music in the north of England, as well as one or two old favourites.

Rupert Stroud, Natalie Holmes, Goodbye Chanel, The Buffalo Skinners, Pocket Satellite, Lake Komo, Jonnythefirth, Jacobean Ruff, We Were Frontiers, The Raisers, King Zepha, Emily Moulton, The Jody McKenna Band, The Ainsley Band, Tom Lawton & Pelico.

Tickets

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Early bird tickets have sold out. Tickets are priced at £12.50 for adults, £5 for under 18's and a family ticket (2+3) is priced at £30. Those aged under 5 can attend free. 

More info

This year Tockwith will welcome 2,000 people to enjoy a huge range of real ale, family entertainment and most importantly of all, a diverse and high quality range of live music. Last year the festival changed tact from it's roots as Tockwith Beer Festival to be a fully fledged mini festival in the North Yorkshire countryside. Making a real effort to focus on offering a diverse line up of some of the best new artists around.

Along with it's new found musical offering the festival is still everything it was and much much more. Featuring over 50 real ales and ciders, fresh locally sourced food (where possible organic), a vintage tea-room and free family entertainment ranging from magic shows to workshops and entertainers.

Profits have always been given to Tockwith Festivals own registered charity which supports the local school and good causes throughout the area, so anyone overdoing it can rest (and sleep it off soundly) in the knowledge that they were doing so in a very good cause. There's royal approval too! Last year the festival was given a Duke of York Community Initiative Award.

Accommodation

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

More information will be here when available.


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