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Cujo at Guilfest 2005

This week the band received some very exciting news… they have been invited to play at this year's Guilfest which takes place on the weekend of 15th, 16th & 17th July. Cujo will be playing on the LiveClub Stage on Saturday 16th, on stage 9.45pm – 10.15pm.

Also playing on the same day (though, unsurprisingly, they'll be on the main stage) will be Paul Weller, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Others, The Subways, The Black Velvets, Nizlopi and many more. Guilfest began life as a folk and blues festival in 1992 and has grown into one of England's most renowned annual music events. Past guests include The Darkness, Alice Cooper, Blondie, Simple Minds, Ocean Colour Scene and Jamie Cullum amongst others.

This is Cujo's first ever major festival and it would be fantastic to have a big crowd down there to support them. Tickets are available to buy either directly from the band or online at link.

If you buy direct from the band you'll receive a discount off the normal retail price plus you won't have to pay the 10% booking fee. A day ticket costs just £30 (£35 normal retail price), weekend tickets without camping cost £65 (£75 normal retail price) and weekend tickets with camping cost £75 (£85 normal retail price).

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