Sunday, March 14, 2010

Bearded Theory Festival 2010 offers up 'busk stops'

Bearded Theory Festival 2010 offers up busk stops


Not only is there a great line up for Bearded Theory Festival 2010, but the organisers are giving everyone the opportunity to perform around the site with 'Busk Stops’. There will be strategically placed 'Busk Stops’ around the festival site for you to sing/play/perform in front of the crowd during the stage breaks.

The Saturday is hosting a day with over ten of the country’s finest skiffle bands, a workshops and the famous wall of skiffle. New to the festival for 2010 is a Craft Village and Village Shop, ensuring that you will want for nothing on site, and if you do maybe it can be found one of the three bars, or the Something Else area. With dancing girls, tea serving wenches and the spanking nuns running open mic stage and serving up tea and coffees from around the world, there is much more than just music at this year’s event.

Bearded Theory Festival will be supporting the charity Oxfam this year and taking place on the weekend of the 14 – 16 May 2010. One of the first festivals of the season and headline acts The King Blues, New Model Army and Dreadzone. Along with other acts including; The Wonder Stuff, Pama International, Neville Staple, Pronghorn, Doctor and The Medics and more. This year the festival is growing with great bands, DJs, and comedians across five stages.

The festival happening at Bradley Nook Farm, Hulland Ward, Ashbourne, Derbyshire are priced as follows:

Adult weekend tickets are priced at £65,
Under 16s weekend tickets are priced at £15,
Weekend tickets for under 12s are priced at £10, and children under 5s are free.
A Family Ticket (2 Adults & 2 Children) is priced at £140.

Tickets available now from: www.beardedtheory.co.uk

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