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The Proclaimers, Stornoway, and Punch Brothers for Cambridge Folk Festival

pluis Rhiannon Giddens, The Demon Barbers, Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Cambridge Folk Festival 2015 - The Proclaimers
Photo credit: Hayley Edwards


The Proclaimers, Stornoway, and Punch Brothers top the latest acts announced for the Cambridge Folk Festival which will be taking place from Thursday 30th July until Sunday 2nd August 2015, at Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds, in Cambridge.

Also confirmed are Rhiannon Giddens, The Demon Barbers, Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino, Gretchen Peters, Skatalites, Fara, Mawkin, The Elephant Sessions, Hannah Sanders, Blackbeard's Tea Party, Brian McNeill, 3Sticks, David Gibb, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Olivia Chaney, Ben Miller Band, The Willows, and CoCo and the Butterfields.

The first acts announced were Frank Turner, Joan Baez, Passenger, Joan Armatrading, The John Butler Trio, Nick Mulvey, Wilko Johnson, The Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain, The Unthanks, Show of Hands, Katzenjammer, Altan, Treacherous Orchestra, Danu, Shooglenifty, Martin Simpson, Andy Cutting & Nancy Kerr, Peggy Seeger, Bella Hardy, Amsterdam Klezmer Band, The Lone Bellow, Chris Smither, Angaleena Presley, Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker, Jim Moray's Silent Ceilidh, Keston Cobblers Club, The Stray Birds, RuRa, Goitse, De Temps Antan, and Lynched.

With many more acts still to be announced.

To see who is playing which day, see the Cambridge Folk Festival line-up page.

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Tickets are priced at £144 for a full adult festival pass (not including camping), day tickets are priced as follows - Thursday £22, Friday £52; Saturday £62; and Sunday £62. Children aged 5-15 years tickets is priced at £41, and children aged 4 and under can attend for free.

Camping is available for full festival ticket holders only, priced at £41-£58 per 2-3 berth tent, £39 for a campervan pass, and £78 for a caravan pass. Prices do not include booking fees.