~Early Bird tickets go on sale October 17~
Bristol Folk Festival – brought back to the city after an incredible 32 years this year – will return in May 2012, with Early Bird tickets going on sale next week.
Confirming its place on the UK festival calendar, the festival will be buzzing in Bristol over the early May Bank Holiday (May 5-7)-a guaranteed “rain free” event as it returns to one of the city’s flagship venues, the Colston Hall.
Voted a resounding success this year, the inaugural three-day Bristol Folk Festival fielded some of the biggest names in folk as its headliners, drawing some 2,000 people – from all over the South West to as far afield as Scotland – to the revamped Colston Hall venue, with its stunning £20m new glass-fronted foyer. It ended with a bang as glitter and confetti cannons showered the Colston stage at the end of supergroup Bellowhead’s flourishing finale.
Jan Ayers, who is co-organising the event with Bristol Music Trust says: “Bristol Folk Festival had disappeared for more than three decades so it’s great to be back again in 2012 and show we mean business! We’re delighted that the hugely popular Show of Hands have agreed to headline at Bristol in what should be a massive year for them.”
The festival has another hot property in its patron -former Mercury Prize nominee Seth Lakeman (left). Seth will be on a UK tour in December and will release his new studio album Tales from the Barrel House this autumn. . Recorded at Morwellham Quay in Devon, the album is something of a one-man tour de force. Seth has not only written, sung and played all the instruments on every track – he’s also recorded and mixed the whole album himself! www.sethlakeman.co..uk
Early Bird tickets for the festival go on sale on Monday (October 17), at the special price of £65 for the three days (concessions £55). Family tickets are £200 (2 adults and two children aged 5-15) but under 5s go free. Book via Colston Hall box office on 0117 922 3686 or online at www.colstonhall.org.
Those wanting to camp for the festival will be able to stay just a minute’s walk from the venue at the impressive St Mary-on-the-Quay church. The church in Colston Street will welcome campers to its hall for just £12 a night (*under 15s accompanied by a responsible adult are full price but under 5’s go free.) Camping tickets are available from the Colston Hall box office.
As well as up to 40 top acts, the festival will feature Morris dancers, mummers and maypoles, ceilidhs, workshops, singalong sessions, a market and “posh loos”!
Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday headliners will be announced soon.
More information at www.bristolfolkfestival.com

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