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This is an archived listing. For the most current info, see Twisterella Festival 2026.

Twisterella Festival 2014


Twisterella Festival is a one-day event which takes place at multiple venues in the Southfield Road & Linthorpe Road area of Middlesbrough, on Saturday 11th October 2014, from 1.30pm - 11pm.

Line-up

Thew latest additions are Prides, Sivu, Menace Beach, Heyrocco, Longfellow, Solareye, Palace, and James Kruman.

They join Eliza And The Bear, Cattle & Cane, Sweet Baboo, Jake Isaac, Laurel, Dancing Years, Brontide, Happyness, Bad Breeding, Lovepark, Stanley Odd, Woodenbox, That F***Ing Tank, Night Flowers, Iepi, The Hosts, Law, Collectors Club, The Tapestry, Psyence, Weird Shapes, Littlemores, Lilliput, Sam Fender, Suntrapp, The Glass Moths, Capture, Mouses, The Purnells, Avalanche Party, Be Quiet. Shout Loud!, Head Of Light Entertainment, and more to be announced.

Tickets

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Tickets are priced at £15.

More info

Twisterella Festival is the creation of Middlesbrough independent music promoters, The Kids Are Solid Gold and Pay for the Piano. The 1000 capacity one-day festival will utilise well established music venues such as Teesside University Students' Union, The Keys, Westgarth Social Club and Liberty's, with an acoustic stage planned for TSOne. The event is designed to showcase the brightest emerging national and international music talent and will also give a platform to a select number of local and regional acts who are ready to make the step up to the big stage.

In addition to the live acts, Twisterella will feature an Unconference with the focus on bringing key music industry figures to the town to share their expertise and offer advice to new and developing Teesside musicians.

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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