Wolvestock 2009
Saturday 25th to Sunday 26th July 2009East Park, Hickman Avenue, Wolverhampton, wv1 2bs, UK MAP
£20 for the weekend, £12 day tickets
The fifteenth Wolvestock takes place at East Park, Hickman Avenue, Wolverhampton, on Saturday 25th and Sunday 27th July, and offers music, and dancing.
The line-up is as follows:
Arena Stage:
Saturday: Diablos, John McCane & Last Of The Breed, The Ploughboys (Australia), Brian Hughes & The Lonesharks, Travis Logan, Donna Wylde, Indiana Rain, and Rebel Creek.
Sunday: Jetty Road (Australia), Swing Commanders, Henry Smith's Country dreams, Magill, Tim McKay, Kay D & Redneck Rodeo, and Mac Bailey & Desperado.
Up Country Stage:
Saturday: Nancy Ann Lee, Donna Wylde, Johnny Holland, and Spur.
Sunday: Tim McKay, Magill, Johnny Holland, Ann Gregory, Arizone Flame, Rob Fowler, and John Cheshire.
There will be dance sessions between changeovers with new dances taught each day. The festival will be open from 11.30 through till 8.30pm on both days. The festival also offers food, licensed bars, stalls, and bouncy castles for the children.
Tickets are priced at £20 per person weekend pass, or £12 per person, per day. Under 16's can enter for free, but must be accompanied by an adult. Camping is available at £15 per unit, parking is £5 per visit for visitors not on the campsite. Tickets are available from the Civic Hall, Wolverhampton.
Tents will be separated from caravans on their own site, for safety reasons vehicles are in an adjacent area.
Dogs are allowed, but must be kept on a lead at all times.
More information will be here when available.
The line-up is as follows:
Arena Stage:
Saturday: Diablos, John McCane & Last Of The Breed, The Ploughboys (Australia), Brian Hughes & The Lonesharks, Travis Logan, Donna Wylde, Indiana Rain, and Rebel Creek.
Sunday: Jetty Road (Australia), Swing Commanders, Henry Smith's Country dreams, Magill, Tim McKay, Kay D & Redneck Rodeo, and Mac Bailey & Desperado.
Up Country Stage:
Saturday: Nancy Ann Lee, Donna Wylde, Johnny Holland, and Spur.
Sunday: Tim McKay, Magill, Johnny Holland, Ann Gregory, Arizone Flame, Rob Fowler, and John Cheshire.
There will be dance sessions between changeovers with new dances taught each day. The festival will be open from 11.30 through till 8.30pm on both days. The festival also offers food, licensed bars, stalls, and bouncy castles for the children.
Tickets are priced at £20 per person weekend pass, or £12 per person, per day. Under 16's can enter for free, but must be accompanied by an adult. Camping is available at £15 per unit, parking is £5 per visit for visitors not on the campsite. Tickets are available from the Civic Hall, Wolverhampton.
Tents will be separated from caravans on their own site, for safety reasons vehicles are in an adjacent area.
Dogs are allowed, but must be kept on a lead at all times.
More information will be here when available.