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running order unveiled for OUT West Festival

plus The Jack Ratts, Buffo's Wake, The Tatsmiths, Railroad Bill, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

OUT West Festival 2015 - The Jack Ratts
Photo credit: Karen Williams


The stage and day splits have been announced for the 2nd annual Once Upon A Time In The West aka OUT West Festival which takes place in a secret rural location, very near Trowbridge in the South West from sundown on Thursday 16th to Sunday 19th July 2015.

Latest additions to the line-up are The Jack Ratts, Buffo's Wake, The Tatsmiths, Railroad Bill, JC's Hopeless Sinners, Quinns Quinney, Goat Roper Rodeo Band, Port Erin, Jim Hammond Trio, Junior Bill & The Scallies, Billy Shinbone, Childe Roland, The Wochynskis, and Jim Evans.

They join Curtis Eller's American Circus, Flipron, Rhythmites, Los Albertos, The United Stoats Of America, The Zen Hussies, Johnny Cage & The Voodoogroove, The Meow Meows, The Boot Hill All Stars, Hodmadoddery, Gaz Brookfield, Poor Old Dogs, The Hot Tin Roofs, The Doghouse Boat Boys, Screamin' Miss Jackson & The Slap Ya' Mama Big Band, Cut Capers, The Carny Villains, Ushti Baba, The Inbredz, and Shootin' The Crow.

For the line-up details as available see the Once Upon a Time in The West Festival line-up page.

New for this year is a Festival Neighbourhood Watch type scheme based around the Festy Community saying bugger off to the undesirables and making attendees aware of any potential baddie behaviour, what to do if you see it, what to bring/not to bring etc etc

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n adult ticket is priced at £55. A youth (aged 13-17 years) ticket is priced at £20, child (aged 6-12 years) is priced at £10, and kids (aged 5 years & under) weekend tickets were £1 (and have sold out). A live-in vehicle pass is £15 and a car park pass is priced at £5. Prices do not include service fees.

The music will be held over two stages, with a third open mic stage in the planning. All are undercover. Hotel Bastardos will take over later on, with further areas to chill, play music and continue to sample the beverages on offer.