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Gig In The Garden

Woodleigh Coach House, Saturday, 04 September 2010


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Gig In The Garden: Its back! 8 live bands, guy in a bath of spaghetti, sumo suit wresting, BBQ, real ales and ciders, bouncy castle and much, much more.

The Gig in the Garden has something for everyone and its all for local charities.

Bars open at 12.00 noon with bands from 3pm.

This years line up:

Back to Coda

...Eventine

Group Therapy

Steve Watts

Stormin Normans Blues Band

Alterative Plan

Peachy Farmer

Shovelhead

All for 4.00 a ticket in advance or 5.00 on the gate.

Please invite your friends.

Tickets available from ECTA 01392 494001 or direct from the Exeter CTA website or from the venue, Woodleigh Coach House.

Camping is available onsite in limited numbers.

Gig In The Garden at Woodleigh Coach House in Exeter, Devon on Saturday, 04 September 2010.


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Address:
Woodleigh Coach House
Cheriton Bishop
Exeter
Exeter
Devon
EX66JL   map

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Bar open from 12noon, bands 3pm-11:30pm
Ticket/entry price
Adults £4 Advance, £5 Gate. Under 12s Half Price. Under 5 Free.
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Saturday, 04 September 2010
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Saturday, 04 September 2010
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