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The Acoustic Festival Of Britain

Uttoxeter Racecourse, Friday, 25 May 2012 - Sunday, 27 May 2012


The Acoustic Festival Of Britain: Artists Already Confirmed

Joan Armatrading, John Cooper Clark, Quill, Glenn Tilbrook, Tir Na Nog, Gordon Giltrap, The Animals, Stackridge, Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Robin & Bina Williamson, Wee Bag Band,

Joe O'Donnells' Shkyla, Rodney Branigan, The Re-Entrants, Hat Fitz & Cara Robinson , +many more T.B.A.

The Acoustic Festival of Britain 2012 May Fest returns to Uttoxeter Racecourse, Staffordshire on May 25 - 27 for its 3 day music event with camping, which has developed into a prestigious and relaxed family friendly occasion for all generations with an eclectic programme of Unplugged and Acoustic music from the genres of Folk, Roots, Celtic, Blues, Pop, Rock, Ska, Blugrass and much more.

4 stages of entertainment and dozens of crafts and food tents together with a huge real ale tent over 200ft long, with a stage powered by bicycles.

One major attraction to this event over the past years has been the thought behind on site facilities, the provision of flushing loos, wash hand basins and hot showers. A most refreshing change to what is usually associated with festivals! Such thoughts have encouraged generations who once frequented festivals and carnivals in their earlier years back as attendees. You're never too old!

A great family event, with Craft Stalls & Displays, Juggling Schools, Drumming & Guitar Workshops,Soccer Workshops, Yoga Classes, Pixies, Dragons, Story Telling, Comedy. Tribal Dancing, Belly Dancing, Morris Dancing, Face Painting & Stilt Walkers

Ideally located in Central England, set in the beautiful Staffordshire countryside the olde worlde Racecourse boasts stunning views and easy access on the A50 trunk road linking the M1 and M6. Uttoxeter Railway Station is conveniently situated and is just a 1 minute walk away.

The Acoustic Festival Of Britain at Uttoxeter Racecourse in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire on Friday, 25 May 2012.


For more information about The Acoustic Festival Of Britain, please contact 0333 9000 919, or see event details on the left.

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The Acoustic Festival Of Britain
Submitted by Rob Thompson
Monday, 24 October 2011

Event Details


Address:
Uttoxeter Racecourse
Wood Lane
Uttoxeter
Uttoxeter
Staffordshire
ST148BD   map

Box Office:
0333 9000 919


Start/finish time

11am - 12pm
Ticket/entry price
£70 Weekend £15 Camping
Event starts
Friday, 25 May 2012
Event finishes
Sunday, 27 May 2012
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